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AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ULTRASOUND IN MEDICINE<br />

<strong>2013</strong> <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Convention</strong><br />

April 6–10, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Final Program<br />

14750 Sweitzer Ln, Suite 100 Laurel, MD 20707-5906 USA 800-638-5352 or 301-498-4100 www.aium.org


Table of Contents<br />

Schedule at a Glance .............................................................2<br />

General Information................................................................4<br />

Symbol Key............................................................................7<br />

Interest Tracks.......................................................................8<br />

Committee Meeting Schedule..............................................12<br />

Community and Interest Group Meeting Schedule ................14<br />

Case-of-the-Day Challenges ..................................................15<br />

CME Credit Information........................................................16<br />

Educational Opportunities....................................................18<br />

Commercial Support Disclosures .........................................19<br />

AIUM Leadership..................................................................20<br />

<strong>2013</strong> <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Convention</strong> Committee....................................21<br />

New York Marriott Marquis Floor Plans ................................22<br />

Meeting Room Names and Locations ...................................28<br />

Preconvention Program | Saturday, April 6 ...........................29<br />

<strong>Convention</strong> | Sunday, April 7<br />

Schedule at a Glance .........................................................TAB<br />

Sunday <strong>Convention</strong> Program ................................................37<br />

Opening/Awards Session.....................................................42<br />

<strong>Convention</strong> | Monday, April 8<br />

Schedule at a Glance .........................................................TAB<br />

Monday <strong>Convention</strong> Program ...............................................51<br />

<strong>Convention</strong> | Tuesday, April 9<br />

Schedule at a Glance .........................................................TAB<br />

Tuesday <strong>Convention</strong> Program ...............................................79<br />

New Investigator Award Session ..........................................93<br />

<strong>Convention</strong> | Wednesday, April 10<br />

Schedule at a Glance .........................................................TAB<br />

Wednesday <strong>Convention</strong> Program........................................113<br />

E-Posters<br />

E-Posters ...........................................................................129<br />

Community and Interest Group Meetings<br />

Schedule at a Glance .........................................................TAB<br />

AIUM Community and Interest Group Meetings..................145<br />

Community Meeting Agendas ............................................146<br />

Interest Group Meeting Agendas........................................161<br />

Exhibit Information<br />

<strong>2013</strong> Exhibitors .................................................................TAB<br />

Exhibit Hall Floor Plan ........................................................TAB<br />

Exhibitors by Booth Number...............................................167<br />

Exhibitor Profiles................................................................168<br />

Product Listing ..................................................................192<br />

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Schedule at a Glance Glance<br />

Schedule at a Glance<br />

Saturday, April 6, <strong>2013</strong><br />

7:30 AM–5:00 PM Preconvention Program<br />

5:00 PM–6:30 PM Presidential Reception for New Members<br />

and Leadership (by invitation only)<br />

Sunday, April 7, <strong>2013</strong> <strong>Convention</strong> Begins<br />

7:30 AM–11:30 AM Special Interest Sessions<br />

8:00 AM–9:30 AM Hands-on Special Interest Session<br />

9:00 AM–10:00 AM Community Meeting<br />

9:45 AM–11:15 AM Hands-on Special Interest Session<br />

10:00 AM–11:00 AM Community Meetings<br />

11:30 AM–1:00 PM Grand Opening Luncheon in the Exhibit Hall<br />

11:30 AM–4:30 PM Exhibit Hall Open<br />

1:00 PM–3:00 PM Opening/Awards Session<br />

1:00 PM–5:00 PM E-Posters Open for Viewing<br />

3:15 PM–5:00 PM Special Interest Sessions<br />

Hands-on Special Interest Session<br />

Monday, April 8, <strong>2013</strong><br />

7:00 AM–8:00 AM Just Images and Comprehensive Refresher Sessions<br />

8:00 AM–5:30 PM E-Posters Open for Viewing<br />

8:15 AM–9:15 AM Community Meeting<br />

8:15 AM–10:15 AM Special Interest Sessions<br />

9:15 AM–10:15 AM Community Meeting<br />

9:30 AM–4:30 PM Exhibit Hall Open<br />

10:15 AM–11:00 AM Refreshment Break in the Exhibit Hall<br />

11:00 AM–12:30 PM Special Interest Session<br />

Scientific Sessions<br />

12:30 PM–1:30 PM Lunch in the Exhibit Hall<br />

Community Meetings<br />

1:30 PM–3:30 PM Special Interest Sessions<br />

Hands-on Special Interest Session<br />

3:30 PM–4:00 PM Refreshment Break in the Exhibit Hall<br />

4:00 PM–5:30 PM Film Panel Sessions<br />

Special Interest Sessions<br />

Hands-on Special Interest Session<br />

Scientific Session<br />

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Tuesday, April 9, <strong>2013</strong><br />

7:00 AM–8:00 AM Just Images and Comprehensive Refresher Sessions<br />

8:00 AM–5:30 PM E-Posters Open for Viewing<br />

8:15 AM–9:15 AM Community Meetings<br />

8:15 AM–10:15 AM Three- and Four-Dimensional Volume Data<br />

Set Manipulation: Gynecology<br />

Special Interest Sessions<br />

Hands-on Special Interest Session<br />

9:15 AM–10:15 AM Community Meetings<br />

9:30 AM–4:00 PM Exhibit Hall Open<br />

10:15 AM–11:00 AM Refreshment Break in the Exhibit Hall<br />

10:30 AM–12:30 PM Three- and Four-Dimensional Volume Data<br />

Set Manipulation: Obstetrics<br />

11:00 AM–12:30 PM Scientific Sessions<br />

Film Panel Session<br />

Hands-on Special Interest Session<br />

New Investigator Session<br />

12:30 PM–1:30 PM Lunch in the Exhibit Hall<br />

Community Meetings<br />

1:00 PM–3:00 PM Three- and Four-Dimensional Volume Data<br />

Set Manipulation: Obstetrics<br />

1:30 PM–3:30 PM Special Interest Sessions<br />

Hands-on Special Interest Session<br />

Accreditation “Getting Started” Workshop<br />

3:30 PM–4:00 PM Refreshment Break in the Exhibit Hall<br />

3:30 PM–5:30 PM Three- and Four-Dimensional Volume Data<br />

Set Manipulation: Fetal Echocardiography<br />

4:00 PM–5:30 PM Special Interest Sessions<br />

Hands-on Special Interest Session<br />

Film Panel Session<br />

Scientific Sessions<br />

4:45 PM–5:30 PM Community Meeting<br />

7:00 PM–11:00 PM Leadership Banquet (by invitation only)<br />

Wednesday, April 10, <strong>2013</strong><br />

7:00 AM–8:00 AM Just Images and Comprehensive Refresher Sessions<br />

8:00 AM–12:30 PM E-Posters Open for Viewing<br />

8:15 AM–10:15 AM Special Interest Sessions<br />

10:15 AM–10:45 AM Refreshment Break in the AIUM Resource Center<br />

AIUM Business Meeting<br />

10:45 AM–12:30 PM Special Interest Sessions<br />

Scientific Sessions<br />

12:30 PM–3:30 PM Board of Governors Meeting<br />

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Schedule Schedule at a Glance


General Information<br />

General Information<br />

Speaker Ready Room<br />

Columbia Seventh Floor<br />

Saturday, April 6 6:00 AM–5:00 PM<br />

Sunday, April 7 6:30 AM–5:30 PM<br />

Monday, April 8 6:30 AM–5:30 PM<br />

Tuesday, April 9 6:30 AM–5:30 PM<br />

Wednesday, April 10 6:30 AM–12:30 PM<br />

Exhibit and Press Registration Hours<br />

Fifth Floor Foyer<br />

Saturday, April 6 8:00 AM–5:00 PM<br />

Sunday, April 7 8:00 AM–5:00 PM<br />

Monday, April 8 9:00 AM–5:00 PM<br />

Tuesday, April 9 9:00 AM–5:00 PM<br />

Exhibit Hall Hours<br />

Westside Ballroom Fifth Floor<br />

Sunday, April 7 11:30 AM–4:30 PM<br />

Grand Opening Luncheon 11:30 AM–1:00 PM<br />

Monday, April 8 9:30 AM–4:30 PM<br />

Refreshment Break 10:15 AM–11:00 AM<br />

Lunch 12:30 PM–1:30 PM<br />

Refreshment Break 3:30 PM–4:00 PM<br />

Tuesday, April 9 9:30 AM–4:00 PM<br />

Refreshment Break 10:15 AM–11:00 AM<br />

Lunch 12:30 PM–1:30 PM<br />

Refreshment Break 3:30 PM–4:00 PM<br />

AIUM Resource Center and Accreditation Booth Hours<br />

Fifth Floor Foyer<br />

Saturday, April 6 8:00 AM–4:30 PM<br />

Sunday, April 7 8:00 AM–4:30 PM<br />

Monday, April 8 8:00 AM–4:30 PM<br />

Tuesday, April 9 8:00 AM–4:30 PM<br />

Wednesday, April 10 8:00 AM–12:30 PM<br />

AIUM Office Hours<br />

Gilbert Fourth Floor<br />

Saturday, April 6 7:30 AM–4:30 PM<br />

Sunday, April 7 7:30 AM–4:30 PM<br />

Monday, April 8 7:30 AM–4:30 PM<br />

Tuesday, April 9 7:30 AM–4:30 PM<br />

Wednesday, April 10 7:30 AM–12:30 PM<br />

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Registration Hours<br />

Fifth Floor Foyer<br />

Saturday, April 6 6:30 AM–4:00 PM<br />

Sunday, April 7 6:00 AM–4:00 PM<br />

Monday, April 8 6:00 AM–4:30 PM<br />

Tuesday, April 9 6:00 AM–4:30 PM<br />

Wednesday, April 10 6:00 AM–12:30 PM<br />

<strong>Convention</strong> Registration Fees<br />

Registration fees are payable with submission of the registration form.<br />

<strong>Convention</strong> registration fees cover attendance to sessions held Sunday,<br />

April 7, through Wednesday, April 10, <strong>2013</strong>. (Three and Four-Dimensional<br />

Volume Data Set Manipulation Sessions and Hands-on Special Interest<br />

Sessions have additional fees.)<br />

AIUM Member Registration Rates<br />

To be eligible for AIUM member registration rates, membership must be<br />

current through the convention dates.<br />

Three- and Four-Dimensional Volume Data Set Manipulation Sessions<br />

Registration for the Three- and Four-Dimensional Volume Data Set Manipulation<br />

Sessions is on a first-come, first-served basis according to the date<br />

the receipt of the registration form. There is an additional fee for these<br />

sessions. Tickets for entrance to these sessions are required and were<br />

issued with your registration materials.<br />

Spouse and Guest Registration<br />

You may register a spouse/guest for $100, which provides access to the<br />

Exhibit Hall.<br />

Children<br />

Educational Sessions—Due to the nature of the educational sessions,<br />

we do not encourage children to be present.<br />

Exhibit Hall—Children may walk through the Exhibit Hall if they are<br />

accompanied by an adult who will assume responsibility for any damage<br />

to exhibits caused by the child. Children are not permitted in the Exhibit<br />

Hall during the exhibit setup and dismantlement period.<br />

Child Care—Contact the concierge at your hotel for assistance in finding<br />

child care services.<br />

Follow the <strong>Convention</strong> on Twitter #AIUM13<br />

Get in on the convention buzz! See what other attendees are talking about and get special<br />

updates and announcements. Twitter is built right into the AIUM <strong>Convention</strong> App!<br />

Share your experience and what you’ve learned—it’s easy—use the hashtag #AIUM13.<br />

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General Information


General Information<br />

Videotaping and Photography Policy<br />

The AIUM does not allow any unauthorized videotaping or photography<br />

during the AIUM <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Convention</strong> or Preconvention Program except by<br />

management and its designated agents.<br />

The AIUM reserves the right to photograph or videotape any exhibits or<br />

attendee for use in promotional materials or any other AIUM publication.<br />

The AIUM may videotape several educational courses for inclusion in the<br />

AIUM’s educational video program library.<br />

What to Wear<br />

Attire at this year’s convention is business casual. Please note that meeting<br />

rooms are air-conditioned, so prepare for all temperatures.<br />

Smoking Policy<br />

The New York Marriott Marquis Hotel is a 100% smoke-free environment.<br />

Cell Phones<br />

As a courtesy to your fellow convention attendees and faculty, we ask<br />

that you please silence your cell phone or place it on vibrate during the<br />

educational sessions.<br />

Need Help?<br />

If you have questions about the convention, look for the blue shirts.<br />

The AIUM staff will be wearing these shirts Saturday, April 6, through<br />

Wednesday, April 10.<br />

Hotel Information<br />

New York Marriott Marquis Hotel<br />

1535 Broadway<br />

New York, NY 10036 USA<br />

212-398-1900<br />

www.nymarriottmarquis.com<br />

Although many organizations and associations use an outside travel<br />

agency to negotiate contracts, the AIUM negotiates its own contracts,<br />

and any discounts are paid directly to the AIUM. Income from discounts<br />

allows the AIUM to offset expenses and provide enhanced services to<br />

attendees.<br />

Business Center<br />

The New York Marriott Marquis Hotel has a business center located on<br />

the eighth floor. Please contact the hotel for hours of business.<br />

Ultrasound First is an endeavor devoted to education and increasing<br />

awareness of the effectiveness of ultrasound in enhancing patient care.<br />

Many meeting sessions support the Ultrasound First concept. Look for<br />

the Ultrasound First designation throughout the program. uf<br />

www.ultrasoundfirst.org<br />

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Symbol Key<br />

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x<br />

BSI<br />

CARDIO<br />

CEUS<br />

ELAST<br />

ERCC<br />

FE<br />

G & A<br />

GYN<br />

HFI<br />

IVIO<br />

MSK<br />

NEURO<br />

OB<br />

PEDS<br />

SONO<br />

THERA<br />

GLOBAL<br />

MEDED<br />

Hands-on Special Interest Sessions<br />

Videotaped Sessions That Will Be Available<br />

for Purchase in DVD Format Later This Year<br />

Endowment for Education and Research<br />

Grant Recipient<br />

Sessions That Support the Ultrasound First Concept<br />

Interest Tracks<br />

Basic Science and Instrumentation<br />

Cardiovascular Ultrasound<br />

Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound<br />

Elastography<br />

Emergency and Critical Care Ultrasound<br />

Fetal Echocardiography<br />

General and Abdominal Ultrasound<br />

Gynecologic Ultrasound<br />

High-Frequency Clinical and Preclinical Imaging<br />

Interventional-Intraoperative Ultrasound<br />

Musculoskeletal Ultrasound<br />

Neurosonology<br />

Obstetric Ultrasound<br />

Pediatric Ultrasound<br />

Sonography<br />

Therapeutic Ultrasound<br />

Ultrasound in Global Health<br />

Ultrasound in Medical Education<br />

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Symbol Key


Interest Tracks<br />

BSI<br />

CARDIO<br />

CEUS<br />

ELAST<br />

ERCC<br />

Interest Tracks<br />

— Hands-on Special Interest Sessions<br />

uf — Ultrasound First Sessions<br />

Basic Science and Instrumentation<br />

uf How Does Ultrasound Compare in Safety and Radiation Dose<br />

to Other Imaging Modalities? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SUN<br />

Advances in Clinical and Quantitative Pediatric Lung Ultrasound . . . . MON<br />

New Horizons in Contrast Ultrasound. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MON<br />

Quantitative Ultrasound Biomarkers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MON<br />

Microbubbles and Drug/Gene Delivery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TUES<br />

Acoustic Radiation Force Impulse Imaging:<br />

Benefits and Challenges With Increasing Acoustic Output<br />

Beyond Diagnostic Levels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WED<br />

Two-Dimensional Arrays and 3-Dimensional Ultrasound . . . . . . . . . . . . WED<br />

Cardiovascular Ultrasound<br />

Hands-on Renal and Mesenteric Imaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SUN<br />

Carotid and Upper Extremity Arterial Imaging:<br />

Pitfalls and Misdiagnoses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MON<br />

Hands-on Carotid and Transcranial<br />

Doppler Ultrasound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MON<br />

uf Hemodialysis Vascular Access . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MON<br />

Abdominal and Lower Extremity Arterial Imaging:<br />

Pitfalls and Misdiagnoses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TUES<br />

Understanding Doppler Images and Quality Control<br />

of Image Acquisition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TUES<br />

Current Vascular Controversies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WED<br />

Peripheral Arterial Disease . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WED<br />

Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound<br />

Clinical Applications of Ultrasound Contrast, Part 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . SUN<br />

New Horizons in Contrast Ultrasound. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MON<br />

Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound in Pediatrics:<br />

What Have We Learned and How Can We Apply It? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TUES<br />

Clinical Applications of Ultrasound Contrast, Part 2:<br />

Novel Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WED<br />

Elastography<br />

Elastography <strong>2013</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MON<br />

Hands-on Elastography. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MON<br />

Breast Elastography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TUES<br />

Emergency and Critical Care Ultrasound<br />

Thoracic Ultrasound in the Emergency and Critical Care Patient . . . . SAT<br />

uf Advanced Point-of-Care Cardiac Ultrasound in the Emergency<br />

and Critical Care Patient . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SUN<br />

uf Ultrasound-Guided Procedures for the Pediatric Patient:<br />

From the Perspective of Both Point-of-Care and<br />

Traditional Approaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SUN<br />

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FE<br />

G & A<br />

GYN<br />

uf Abdominal and Pelvic Pain in the Emergency Room Patient . . . . . . MON<br />

Difficult Diagnosis in Emergency and Critical Care:<br />

Can Ultrasound Help? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MON<br />

uf Vaginal Bleeding in the First Trimester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MON<br />

Hands-on How to Do Ultrasound-Guided Interventions . . . . . . . . . . . . TUES<br />

Hands-on Ultrasound-Guided Vascular Access. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TUES<br />

uf New Horizons in Critical Care Ultrasound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TUES<br />

Teaching and Assessing Point-of-Care Ultrasonography . . . . . . . . . . . . TUES<br />

uf Lumps, Bumps, and Extremity Pain in the Emergency Room:<br />

What Is the Role of Ultrasound? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WED<br />

Point-of-Care Ultrasonography in the Management of the<br />

Hypotensive Patient . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WED<br />

Fetal Echocardiography<br />

Basics of Fetal Cardiac Screening . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SAT<br />

Choose Your Prognosis: Fetal Cardiac Unknowns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MON<br />

Accreditation “Getting Started” Workshop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TUES<br />

Live Fetal Cardiac Scanning by the Experts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TUES<br />

Three- and Four-Dimensional Volume Data Set Manipulation:<br />

Fetal Echocardiography. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TUES<br />

Innovative Directions in Fetal Cardiac Imaging. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WED<br />

Advanced Fetal Cardiac Evaluation and Comprehensive Overview . . . WED<br />

General and Abdominal Ultrasound<br />

Hands-on Renal and Mesenteric Imaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SUN<br />

Ultrasound Incidentalomas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MON<br />

Accreditation “Getting Started” Workshop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TUES<br />

uf Doppler Evaluation of the Abdomen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TUES<br />

Missed Cases: General and Abdominal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TUES<br />

uf Transplant Imaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TUES<br />

Breast Ultrasound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WED<br />

Real or Not? Artifacts in the Abdomen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WED<br />

uf Ultrasound of the Head and Neck. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WED<br />

Gynecologic Ultrasound<br />

uf Gynecology: Pelvic Floor Disorders Using 2- and<br />

3-Dimensional Ultrasound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SAT<br />

Recent Innovations in Gynecologic Ultrasound, Including<br />

3-Dimensional Imaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SUN<br />

uf Gynecologic Imaging Using Multiple Imaging Modalities,<br />

Including Ultrasound, Computed Tomography, and<br />

Magnetic Resonance Imaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MON<br />

Pregnancy Locations: Two New Entities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MON<br />

uf Vaginal Bleeding in the First Trimester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MON<br />

Accreditation “Getting Started” Workshop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TUES<br />

Before and After: Case Presentations, Surgical Findings,<br />

and Clinical Outcomes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TUES<br />

Just Images: Abnormal Bleeding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TUES<br />

Three- and Four-Dimensional Volume Data Set Manipulation:<br />

Gynecology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TUES<br />

Use of Gynecologic Ultrasound in General Practice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TUES<br />

Gynecologic Ultrasound: The Basics Revisited . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WED<br />

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Interest Tracks


Interest Tracks<br />

HFI<br />

IVIO<br />

MSK<br />

NEURO<br />

OB<br />

High-Frequency Clinical and Preclinical Imaging<br />

Recent Developments in High-Frequency Ultrasonic<br />

Transducers and Arrays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TUES<br />

Small-Animal Preclinical High-Frequency Imaging. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TUES<br />

Interventional and Intraoperative Ultrasound<br />

Interesting Cases in Interventional Ultrasound. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MON<br />

uf New Techniques and Methods in Ultrasound-Guided Interventions . MON<br />

Hands-on How to Do the Biopsy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TUES<br />

uf Hands-on How to Do Ultrasound-Guided Interventions. . . . . . . . . TUES<br />

Hands-on Ultrasound-Guided Vascular Access. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TUES<br />

Musculoskeletal Ultrasound<br />

uf Comprehensive Review of Musculoskeletal Ultrasound. . . . . . . . . . . SAT<br />

Interventional Musculoskeletal Ultrasound: Steroid Injections,<br />

Dry Needling, and Platelet-Rich Plasma Injections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SUN<br />

uf Interventional and Other Ultrasound Techniques: How I Do It . . . . . MON<br />

Musculoskeletal Ultrasound: How I Do It . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MON<br />

uf Cutting-Edge Musculoskeletal Ultrasound:<br />

Peripheral Nerves of the Upper Extremity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TUES<br />

Hands-on Scanning Peripheral Nerves of the Upper Extremity . . . . . TUES<br />

uf Musculoskeletal Ultrasound: Transition From Adults<br />

to Pediatrics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WED<br />

Neurosonology<br />

Hands-on Carotid and Transcranial Doppler Ultrasound . . . . . . . . . MON<br />

Spinal Sonography of Children . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MON<br />

Taboos and Opportunities in Sonothrombolysis for Stroke:<br />

From Sonothrombolysis in Animals to Stroke Treatment in Patients . . MON<br />

Perinatal Malformations of the Head, Face, and Neck . . . . . . . . . . . . TUES<br />

uf Extracranial Ultrasound of the Head and Neck in Children. . . . . . . . WED<br />

Obstetric Ultrasound<br />

uf Everything You Want to Know About First-Trimester<br />

Obstetric Ultrasound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SAT<br />

Hands-on Basic Obstetric Ultrasound and Simulation. . . . . . . . . . . . . SUN<br />

Hands-on Advanced Obstetric Ultrasound and Simulation . . . . . . . . SUN<br />

uf Point/Counterpoint: Ultrasound Versus Magnetic Resonance<br />

Imaging in the Diagnosis of Placenta Accreta, Congenital<br />

Diaphragmatic Hernias, and Central Nervous System Anomalies . . . . SUN<br />

Doppler Ultrasound: Basic and Advanced<br />

(Beyond the Umbilical Artery) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MON<br />

Exploring the Interface of Ethics and Communication<br />

in Prenatal Care: A Video-Based Approach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MON<br />

Obstetric Ultrasound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MON<br />

Obstetric Ultrasound: How Do You Meet the Guidelines? . . . . . . . . . . MON<br />

Mild/Soft Signs of Karyotypic Anomalies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TUES<br />

Pearls From the Anatomic Survey (Skeletal Dysplasias<br />

and Central Nervous System, Renal, and Chest Abnormalities) . . . . . TUES<br />

Three- and Four-Dimensional Volume Data Set Manipulation:<br />

Obstetrics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TUES<br />

Three- and Four-Dimensional Obstetric Ultrasound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WED<br />

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PEDS<br />

SONO<br />

THERA<br />

GLOBAL<br />

MEDED<br />

Pediatric Ultrasound<br />

uf Ultrasound-Guided Procedures for the Pediatric Patient:<br />

From the Perspective of Both Point-of-Care and<br />

Traditional Approaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SUN<br />

Pediatric Hepatobiliary Disorders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MON<br />

Pediatrics: Shedding Light on Difficult Cases. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MON<br />

Accreditation “Getting Started” Workshop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TUES<br />

Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound in Pediatrics: What Have<br />

We Learned and How Can We Apply It? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TUES<br />

uf Perinatal Malformations of the Head, Face, and Neck. . . . . . . . . . . TUES<br />

Perinatal Ultrasound: Fetal and Neonatal Correlations . . . . . . . . . . . . TUES<br />

uf Musculoskeletal Ultrasound: Transition From Adults<br />

to Pediatrics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WED<br />

uf Ultrasound in the Evaluation of the Child With<br />

Acute Abdominal Pain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WED<br />

Sonography<br />

Accreditation “Getting Started” Workshop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TUES<br />

All the Things Human Resources and Your Boss Don’t Want<br />

You to Know: Sonographer Employment Issues and Salary Levels. . . . TUES<br />

Project Ultrasound: Professional Clarity for the Advanced<br />

Ultrasound Professional . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WED<br />

Therapeutic Ultrasound<br />

Cellular Bioeffects and Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MON<br />

Ultrasound-Guided Thrombolysis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WED<br />

Ultrasound in Global Health<br />

Ultrasound in Global Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SUN<br />

Ultrasound in Medical Education<br />

uf Integration of Ultrasound Into Medical School Curricula . . . . . . . . . SAT<br />

uf Medical Student/Resident Hands-on Course . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SAT<br />

Other<br />

How to Be an Effective Manuscript Reviewer for the<br />

Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MON<br />

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Committee Meeting Schedule<br />

Committee Meeting Schedule<br />

Friday, April 5<br />

2:00 PM–5:00 PM Output Standards Subcommittee<br />

Brecht Fourth Floor<br />

7:00 PM–9:00 PM International Electrotechnical Commission<br />

Subcommittee<br />

Brecht Fourth Floor<br />

Saturday, April 6<br />

8:00 AM–2:00 PM Bioeffects Committee<br />

Brecht Fourth Floor<br />

11:30 AM–1:00 PM <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Convention</strong> Committee<br />

Barrymore Ninth Floor<br />

2:00 PM–6:00 PM Technical Standards Committee<br />

Brecht Fourth Floor<br />

2:00 PM–4:00 PM Finance and Executive Committee<br />

Hart Fourth Floor<br />

Sunday, April 7<br />

3:15 PM–5:00 PM Ultrasound Practice Accreditation Council<br />

Jolson Ninth Floor<br />

3:45 PM–5:00 PM Continuing Medical Education Committee<br />

Cantor Ninth Floor<br />

Monday, April 8<br />

7:00 AM–8:00 AM Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine<br />

Subspecialty Editors<br />

Barrymore Ninth Floor<br />

10:30 AM–11:30 AM Web Education Committee<br />

Cantor Ninth Floor<br />

11:00 AM–12:30 PM Membership Committee<br />

Jolson Ninth Floor<br />

12:30 PM–1:30 PM Presidential Advisory Council<br />

Barrymore Ninth Floor<br />

4:00 PM–5:30 PM Clinical Standards Committee<br />

Cantor Ninth Floor<br />

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Tuesday, April 9<br />

7:00 AM–8:00 AM Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine Editorial Board<br />

Cantor/Jolson Ninth Floor<br />

8:15 AM–9:15 AM Exhibitor Advisory Council<br />

Barrymore Ninth Floor<br />

10:30 AM–12:00 PM Endowment for Education and Research Committee<br />

Brecht Fourth Floor<br />

4:00 PM–5:00 PM Sound Judgment Clinical Vignette Task Force<br />

Committee<br />

Brecht Fourth Floor<br />

Wednesday, April 10<br />

7:00 AM–8:00 AM Community Meeting Breakfast<br />

Cantor/Jolson Ninth Floor<br />

8:15 AM–10:15 AM Executive Committee<br />

Barrymore Ninth Floor<br />

10:15 AM–10:45 AM AIUM Business Meeting<br />

Jolson Ninth Floor<br />

11:00 AM–12:30 PM Executive Committee<br />

Barrymore Ninth Floor<br />

12:30 PM–3:30 PM Board of Governors<br />

Marquis Ballroom Ninth Floor<br />

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Committee Meeting Schedule


Community and Interest Group Meeting Schedule<br />

Community and Interest Group<br />

Meeting Schedule<br />

Sunday, April 7<br />

9:00 AM–10:00 AM General and Abdominal Ultrasound Community<br />

Manhattan Ballroom Eighth Floor<br />

10:00 AM–11:00 AM Basic Science and Instrumentation Community<br />

Marquis Ballroom A/B Ninth Floor<br />

Fetal Echocardiography Community<br />

Gramercy/Olmstead Seventh Floor<br />

Interventional/Intraoperative Ultrasound Community<br />

Manhattan Ballroom Eighth Floor<br />

Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Community<br />

Soho/Herald Seventh Floor<br />

Monday, April 8<br />

8:15 AM–9:15 AM Ultrasound in Global Health Interest Group<br />

Shubert Complex Sixth Floor<br />

9:15 AM–10:15 AM Ultrasound in Medical Education Interest Group<br />

Shubert Complex Sixth Floor<br />

12:30 PM–1:30 PM Cardiovascular Ultrasound Community<br />

Marquis Ballroom C Ninth Floor<br />

Obstetric Ultrasound Community<br />

Broadway Ballroom North Sixth Floor<br />

Sonography Community<br />

Shubert Complex Sixth Floor<br />

Tuesday, April 9<br />

8:15 AM–9:15 AM Elastography Interest Group<br />

Manhattan Ballroom Eighth Floor<br />

Pediatric Ultrasound Community<br />

Shubert Complex Sixth Floor<br />

9:15 AM–10:15 AM Emergency and Critical Care Ultrasound Community<br />

Majestic/Music Box Sixth Floor<br />

Neurosonology Community<br />

Shubert Complex Sixth Floor<br />

Therapeutic Ultrasound Community<br />

Manhattan Ballroom Eighth Floor<br />

12:30 PM–1:30 PM Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound<br />

Marquis Ballroom C Ninth Floor<br />

Gynecologic Ultrasound Community<br />

Broadway Ballroom South Sixth Floor<br />

4:45 PM–5:30 PM High-Frequency Clinical and Preclinical Imaging<br />

Community<br />

Marquis Ballroom A/B Ninth Floor<br />

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Case-of-the-Day Challenges<br />

Reem Abu-Rustum, MD<br />

Center For Advanced<br />

Fetal Care<br />

Tripoli, Lebanon<br />

Lauren Alexander, MD<br />

Department of Radiology<br />

University of Alabama at Birmingham<br />

Birmingham, Alabama<br />

David Fessell, MD<br />

Department of Radiology<br />

University of Michigan<br />

Ann Arbor, Michigan<br />

Miwa Geiger, MD<br />

Department of Pediatrics<br />

Division of Pediatric Cardiology<br />

Mount Sinai School of Medicine<br />

New York, New York<br />

Yvette Groszmann, MD, MPH<br />

Diagnostic Ultrasound Associates<br />

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology<br />

Harvard Medical School<br />

Brigham and Women’s Hospital<br />

Boston, Massachusetts<br />

Felix Hester, BS, RDMS, RVT<br />

Department of Radiology<br />

University of Alabama at Birmingham<br />

Birmingham, Alabama<br />

Sarah Kohn, BS, RT(R), RDMS, RVT<br />

Imaging Sciences<br />

Wisconsin Institutes for Medical Research<br />

University of Wisconsin<br />

School of Medicine and Public Health<br />

Madison, Wisconsin<br />

Brad Lamprich, MD<br />

Department of Radiological Sciences<br />

University of Oklahoma<br />

College of Medicine<br />

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma<br />

Suzanne Long, MD<br />

Musculoskeletal Division<br />

Thomas Jefferson University Hospital<br />

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania<br />

Cochairs<br />

Kenneth Lee, MD<br />

Department of Radiology<br />

University of Wisconsin<br />

School of Medicine<br />

and Public Health<br />

Madison, Wisconsin<br />

Cases submitted by<br />

Jessica Millsap, MD<br />

Department of Radiology<br />

University of Alabama at Birmingham<br />

Birmingham, Alabama<br />

Douglas Richards, MD<br />

Intermountain Health Care<br />

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology<br />

University of Utah Health Sciences Center<br />

Salt Lake City, Utah<br />

Michelle Robbin, MD<br />

Department of Radiology<br />

University of Alabama at Birmingham<br />

Birmingham, Alabama<br />

Judith Simms-Cendan, MD<br />

Winnie Palmer Hospital<br />

Department of Clinical Sciences<br />

University of Central Florida<br />

College of Medicine<br />

Orlando, Florida<br />

Ryan Telford, MD<br />

Department of Radiology<br />

University of Alabama at Birmingham<br />

Birmingham, Alabama<br />

Heidi Umphrey, MD<br />

Department of Radiology<br />

University of Alabama at Birmingham<br />

Birmingham, Alabama<br />

Santosh Uppu, MD<br />

Department of Pediatrics<br />

Division of Pediatric Cardiology<br />

Mount Sinai School of Medicine<br />

New York, New York<br />

Jason Wagner, MD<br />

Department of Radiological Sciences<br />

University of Oklahoma<br />

College of Medicine<br />

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma<br />

Look for Case-of-the-Day Challenges in Fifth Floor Lobby<br />

Case-of-the-Day Challenges are supported<br />

in part by Parker Laboratories, Inc.<br />

Therese Weber, MD<br />

Department of Radiology<br />

University of Alabama at<br />

Birmingham<br />

Birmingham, Alabama<br />

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CME Credit Information<br />

Continuing Medical Education<br />

(CME) Credit Information<br />

Activity Description<br />

The <strong>2013</strong> AIUM <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Convention</strong> and<br />

Preconvention Program is the most comprehensive,<br />

cutting-edge meeting for the<br />

entire medical ultrasound community.<br />

Our unique multidisciplinary program<br />

provides a collaborative environment for<br />

all specialties and disciplines, from<br />

beginner to advanced.<br />

Accreditation Statement<br />

The American Institute of Ultrasound in<br />

Medicine (AIUM) is accredited by the<br />

Accreditation Council for Continuing<br />

Medical Education (ACCME) to provide<br />

CME activities for physicians.<br />

Designation Statement<br />

The AIUM designates the <strong>2013</strong><br />

Preconvention Program for a maximum<br />

of up to 7.5 AMA PRA Category 1<br />

CME Credits. The AIUM designates<br />

the <strong>2013</strong> <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Convention</strong> for a maximum<br />

of up to 30.5 AMA PRA Category<br />

1 CME Credits. Physicians should<br />

only claim credit commensurate with<br />

the extent of their participation in<br />

the activity.<br />

Credits for Sonographers<br />

Sonographers participating in AIUM<br />

educational activities may earn credits<br />

toward maintaining their professional<br />

certification from the following<br />

organizations:<br />

American Registry for Diagnostic Medical<br />

Sonography (ARDMS)<br />

The ARDMS accepts AMA PRA Category<br />

1 CME Credits.<br />

American Registry of Radiologic Technologists<br />

(ARRT)<br />

The AIUM is a Recognized Continuing Education<br />

Evaluation Mechanism (RCEEM)<br />

for the American Registry of Radiologic<br />

Technologists (ARRT). These educational<br />

activities are approved by the AIUM for<br />

ARRT Category A Credits.<br />

Target Audience<br />

This activity is designed to meet the<br />

needs of ultrasound professionals from<br />

various medical disciplines and specialty<br />

areas who perform and interpret<br />

ultrasound examinations.<br />

Course Objectives<br />

On completion of this learning activity,<br />

participants should be able to:<br />

Demonstrate updated knowledge in:<br />

Basic Science and Instrumentation;<br />

Cardiovascular Ultrasound; Contrast-<br />

Enhanced Ultrasound; Emergency<br />

and Critical Care Ultrasound; Fetal<br />

Echocardiography; General and<br />

Abdominal Ultrasound; Gynecologic<br />

Ultrasound; High-Frequency Clinical<br />

and Preclinical Imaging; Interventional-Intraoperative<br />

Ultrasound;<br />

Musculoskeletal Ultrasound;<br />

Neurosonology; Obstetric Ultrasound;<br />

Pediatric Ultrasound; Sonography;<br />

and Therapeutic Ultrasound.<br />

Discuss state-of-the art ultrasound<br />

research.<br />

Practice updated ultrasound skills<br />

for more effective diagnosis.<br />

Apply updated knowledge and clinical<br />

skills in improving patient care.<br />

Activity Designed to Change:<br />

Competence<br />

Performance<br />

Accreditation Council of Graduate<br />

Medical Education (ACGME)<br />

Competencies:<br />

These courses are designed to meet<br />

one or more of the following ACGME<br />

competencies:<br />

Interpersonal and Communication<br />

Skills<br />

Medical Knowledge<br />

Patient Care and Procedural Skills<br />

Practice-Based Learning and<br />

Improvement<br />

Professionalism<br />

Systems-Based Learning<br />

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Disclosure Policy<br />

As a provider accredited by the ACCME,<br />

the AIUM must ensure balance, independence,<br />

objectivity, and scientific<br />

rigor in all its activities. Anyone involved<br />

in planning this CME activity is required<br />

to disclose to learners any relevant<br />

financial relationship(s) that have<br />

occurred within the last 12 months with<br />

any commercial interest(s) whose<br />

products or services are discussed in<br />

the CME content. Such relationships<br />

are defined by remuneration in any<br />

amount from the commercial interest(s)<br />

in the form of grants; research support;<br />

consulting fees; salary; ownership<br />

interest (eg, stocks, stock options, or<br />

ownership interest excluding diversified<br />

mutual funds); honoraria or other<br />

payments for participation in speakers<br />

bureaus, advisory boards, or boards of<br />

directors; and other financial benefits.<br />

Individuals involved in planning will be<br />

asked to recuse themselves from any<br />

portion of the planning where a bias<br />

might exist.<br />

All faculty participating in an educational<br />

activity provided by the AIUM are<br />

required to disclose to the provider and<br />

to the learner any relevant financial<br />

relationships with any commercial<br />

interest. The AIUM must determine if<br />

the faculty’s relationships may influence<br />

the educational content with regard to<br />

exposition or conclusion and resolve any<br />

conflicts of interest prior to the commencement<br />

of the educational activity.<br />

The intent of this disclosure is not to<br />

prevent faculty with relevant financial<br />

relationships from serving as faculty but<br />

rather to provide members of the audience<br />

with information on which they can<br />

make their own judgments.<br />

The AIUM has reviewed all disclosures<br />

and resolved or managed all identified<br />

conflicts of interest, as applicable.<br />

Policy on Unlabeled/Off-Label Usage<br />

The AIUM has determined that disclosure<br />

of unlabeled/off-label or investigational<br />

use of commercial products is informative<br />

for audiences and therefore requires this<br />

information to be disclosed to the learners<br />

at the beginning of the presentation.<br />

Uses of specific therapeutic agents,<br />

devices, and other products discussed in<br />

this educational activity may not be the<br />

same as those indicated in product labeling<br />

approved by the US Food and Drug<br />

Administration. The AIUM requires that<br />

any discussions of such “off-label” use be<br />

based on scientific research that conforms<br />

to generally accepted standards of<br />

experimental design, data collection, and<br />

data analysis. Before recommending or<br />

prescribing any therapeutic agent or<br />

device, learners should review the complete<br />

prescribing information, including<br />

indications, contraindications, warnings,<br />

precautions, and adverse events.<br />

Disclaimer<br />

The information presented in this activity<br />

represents the opinion of the faculty and<br />

is not necessarily the official position of<br />

the AIUM.<br />

Documenting CME Credits<br />

The AIUM provides CME certificates to<br />

those who have participated in an AIUM<br />

educational activity. The AIUM does not<br />

submit credits to regulating bodies or<br />

certifying organizations on behalf of<br />

the participant. It is the participant’s<br />

responsibility to submit proof of credits<br />

on his or her own behalf.<br />

Disclosures for This Activity<br />

The faculty, committee members, and<br />

AIUM staff involved in planning this<br />

CME activity have completed a<br />

Disclosure of Financial Relationship.<br />

Disclosures are listed under the<br />

speaker’s name. All disclosures are<br />

printed in the <strong>2013</strong> <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Convention</strong><br />

Official Proceedings. All completed<br />

disclosure forms are on file and available<br />

for review at the AIUM office.<br />

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CME Credit Information


Educational Opportunities<br />

Educational Opportunities<br />

Preconvention Program—Attend courses providing in-depth coverage of ultrasound<br />

issues. Earn up to 7.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits (accepted by the ARDMS) or<br />

ARRT Category A Credits.<br />

Just Images Sessions—View and discuss unique cases with the physicians who<br />

made the diagnosis.<br />

Comprehensive Refresher Sessions—Comprehensive Refresher Sessions are venues<br />

for luminary speakers to present an overall review of a topic.<br />

Special Interest Sessions—Choose from concurrent courses developed by Community<br />

chairs and the <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Convention</strong> Committee and presented by distinguished<br />

ultrasound professionals.<br />

Hands-on Special Interest Sessions—Participate in courses covering basic and<br />

advanced obstetric ultrasound, carotid and transcranial Doppler ultrasound, elastography,<br />

how to do the biopsy, musculoskeletal ultrasound, renal and mesenteric<br />

imaging, ultrasound-guided interventions, and ultrasound-guided vascular access.<br />

The cost for these sessions is $30 each. Space is limited.<br />

uf Ultrasound First Sessions—Ultrasound First is an endeavor devoted to education<br />

and increasing awareness of the effectiveness of ultrasound in enhancing<br />

patient care. Many meeting sessions support the Ultrasound First concept. Look for<br />

the Ultrasound First designation throughout the program.<br />

Film Panel Sessions—A group of expert panelists will evaluate new and challenging<br />

cases in ultrasound.<br />

Three- and Four-Dimensional Volume Data Set Manipulation Sessions—Participate<br />

in small-group sessions led by renowned ultrasound professionals. Space is limited.<br />

Register early as these sessions will sell out quickly. Three- and Four-Dimensional<br />

Volume Data Set Manipulation Sessions are not included in the convention<br />

registration fee. The cost for these sessions is $30 each.<br />

Scientific Sessions—Learn about the latest research in ultrasound.<br />

Community and Interest Group Meetings—(Formerly Communities of Practice)<br />

Meet with other ultrasound professionals who share your interests, plan future AIUM<br />

educational programs, and discuss the issues in your specialty—and earn CME credit.<br />

Accreditation “Getting Started” Workshop—Learn how easy it is to complete the<br />

ultrasound practice accreditation process and get answers to the most commonly<br />

asked questions regarding accreditation.<br />

Case-of-the-Day Challenges—Test your abilities each day by diagnosing unique case<br />

studies.<br />

E-Posters—E-posters allow authors to display their research using a monitor and<br />

computer to effectively convey information that would not necessarily be possible<br />

with a traditional printed poster.<br />

Becoming a Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine Reviewer—Learn the techniques for<br />

becoming an effective manuscript reviewer.<br />

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Disclosure of Commercial Support for the<br />

<strong>2013</strong> AIUM <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Convention</strong><br />

Unrestricted Educational Grant<br />

AS Software, Inc<br />

Support<br />

Sidra Medical and Research Center<br />

Parker Laboratories, Inc<br />

Samsung Electronics America, Inc<br />

In-kind Donations<br />

ALPINION Medical Systems, Inc<br />

ATS Laboratories, Inc<br />

CIRS, Inc<br />

CIVCO Medical Solutions<br />

Esaote North America, Inc<br />

FUJIFILM SonoSite, Inc<br />

GE Healthcare<br />

Hitachi Aloka Medical, Ltd<br />

Nanosonics, Inc<br />

Parker Laboratories, Inc<br />

PCI Medical, Inc<br />

Philips Healthcare<br />

Samsung Electronics America, Inc<br />

Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc<br />

SIMULab Corporation<br />

Sound Ergonomics, LLC<br />

SuperSonic Imagine<br />

Terason Ultrasound<br />

Toshiba America Medical Solutions, Inc<br />

Ultrasonix Medical Corporation<br />

ZONARE Medical Systems, Inc<br />

Advertising<br />

ADVANCE for Imaging and Radiation Oncology<br />

ALPINION Medical Systems, Inc<br />

Applied Radiology<br />

Diagnóstico Journal<br />

Digisonics, Inc<br />

Health Imaging & IT<br />

Parker Laboratories, Inc<br />

Radiology Today<br />

Samsung Electronics America, Inc<br />

Sidra Medical and Research Center<br />

SuperSonic Imagine<br />

Texas Children’s Pavilion for Women<br />

Ultrasonix Medical Corporation<br />

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Commercial Support Disclosure


AIUM Leadership<br />

AIUM Officers<br />

AIUM Leadership<br />

President<br />

Alfred Z. Abuhamad, MD<br />

First Vice President<br />

Brian D. Coley, MD<br />

Second Vice President<br />

Lisa M. Allen, BS, RDMS, RDCS, RVT<br />

Third Vice President<br />

Michael Blaivas, MD<br />

President-Elect<br />

Steven R. Goldstein, MD<br />

Secretary<br />

J. Brian Fowlkes, PhD<br />

Treasurer<br />

Beryl R. Benacerraf, MD<br />

Immediate Past President<br />

Harvey L. Nisenbaum, MD<br />

Board of Governors<br />

Rochelle F. Andreotti, MD<br />

Jude P. Crino, MD<br />

Mark A. Kliewer, MD<br />

Elisa Konofagou, PhD<br />

Mark E. Lockhart, MD, MPH<br />

Susan A. Lynch, RDMS, RVT, RDCS<br />

Joan M. Mastrobattista, MD<br />

Christopher L. Moore, MD, RDMS, RDCS<br />

Thomas R. Nelson, PhD<br />

James S. Pennington, RDMS<br />

Elizabeth Puscheck, MD, MS<br />

Leslie M. Scoutt, MD<br />

Rosy Silverman, RDMS, RVT, RT(S)<br />

Jay Smith, MD<br />

Joseph R. Wax, MD<br />

Jade Wong-You-Cheong, MD, RVT, FRCR<br />

Ex Officio Members<br />

Levon N. Nazarian, MD<br />

Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine<br />

Editor-in-Chief<br />

Marilyn K. Laughead, MD<br />

Delegate to the American Medical<br />

Association<br />

Michael Blaivas, MD<br />

Alternate Delegate to the American<br />

Medical Association<br />

Chief Executive Officer<br />

Carmine M. Valente, PhD, CAE<br />

Liaisons<br />

American College of Obstetricians<br />

and Gynecologists<br />

American College of Radiology<br />

Medical Imaging and Technology<br />

Alliance<br />

Society of Diagnostic Medical<br />

Sonography<br />

Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine<br />

Society of Radiologists in Ultrasound<br />

Society for Vascular Ultrasound<br />

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<strong>2013</strong> <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Convention</strong> Committee<br />

Rochelle Andreotti, MD, Chair<br />

Joan Mastrobattista, MD, Vice Chair<br />

Reem Abu-Rustum, MD<br />

David Bahner, MD, RDMS<br />

Harris L. Cohen, MD<br />

Arthur Fleischer, MD<br />

Phyllis Glanc, MDCM, BSC<br />

Luis Izquierdo, MD<br />

Elisa Konofagou, PhD<br />

Kenneth Lee, MD<br />

Rochelle Andreotti, MD, Board of Governors Liaison<br />

Beryl Benacerraf, MD, Executive Committee Liaison<br />

Case-of-the-Day Cochairs<br />

Reem Abu-Rustum, MD<br />

Kenneth Lee, MD<br />

Therese Weber, MD<br />

Continuing Medical Education<br />

Committee Representative<br />

Thomas Shipp, MD<br />

Hands-on Special Interest<br />

Session Cochairs<br />

Janet O’Brien, RDMS, PA-C<br />

James Shwayder, MD, JD<br />

Rosy Silverman, RDMS, RVT, RT (S)<br />

New Investigator Session Cochairs<br />

Arthur Fleischer, MD<br />

Phyllis Glanc, MDCM, BSC<br />

Elisa Konofagou, PhD<br />

E-Posters Cochairs<br />

Harris L. Cohen, MD<br />

Anna Lev-Toaff, MD<br />

Manuel Porto, MD<br />

<strong>2013</strong> Program Chairs<br />

Anna Lev-Toaff, MD<br />

Janet O’Brien, RDMS, PA-C<br />

Manuel Porto, MD<br />

Khaled Sakhel, MD<br />

Chandra Sehgal, PhD<br />

Thomas Shipp, MD, RDMS<br />

James Shwayder, MD, JD<br />

Rosy Silverman, RDMS, RVT, RT (S)<br />

Therese Weber, MD<br />

Preconvention Program Cochairs<br />

Jacques Abramowicz, MD<br />

David Bahner, MD, RDMS<br />

David Fessell, MD<br />

Luis Izquierdo, MD<br />

Joan Mastrobattista, MD<br />

Bret Nelson, MD<br />

Mark Sklansky, MD<br />

Ilan Timor, MD<br />

Scientific Sessions Chair<br />

Joan Mastrobattista, MD<br />

Deborah Rubens, MD<br />

Chandra Sehgal, PhD<br />

Three- and Four-Dimensional<br />

Volume Data Set Manipulation<br />

Sessions Chair<br />

Khaled Sakhel, MD<br />

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New York Marriott Marquis Hotel Floor Plans | Fourth Floor<br />

New York Marriott Marquis Hotel<br />

Fourth Floor<br />

45 th Street<br />

GILBERT<br />

Fourth Floor Rooms<br />

Gilbert—AIUM Office<br />

Brecht—Committee Room<br />

Ziegfeld—E-Posters<br />

AIUM OFFICE<br />

BRECHT<br />

ZIEGFELD<br />

E-POSTERS<br />

46 th Street<br />

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New York Marriott Marquis Hotel<br />

Fifth Floor<br />

45 th Street<br />

AIUM EXHIBIT REGISTRATION<br />

AIUM<br />

ACCRED-<br />

ITATION<br />

BOOTH<br />

CASES OF THE DAY PUB BINS<br />

SUSME<br />

AIUM<br />

RESOURCE<br />

CENTER<br />

WESTSIDE BALLROOM<br />

EXHIBIT HALL<br />

Fifth Floor Rooms<br />

Fifth Floor Lobby—AIUM Resource Center and Accreditation Booth<br />

45th Street Side Foyer—AIUM Exhibit and Press Registration, Cases of the Day,<br />

Publication Bins, and SUSME/<strong>2013</strong>: Year of Ultrasound Booth<br />

46th Street Side Foyer—AIUM Registration<br />

Westside Ballroom—Exhibit Hall<br />

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AIUM REGISTRATION<br />

46 th Street<br />

New York Marriott Marquis Hotel Floor Plans | Fifth Floor


New York Marriott Marquis Hotel Floor Plans | Sixth Floor<br />

New York Marriott Marquis Hotel<br />

Sixth Floor<br />

45 th Street<br />

MAJESTIC<br />

COMPLEX<br />

BROADWAY BALLROOM<br />

SOUTH<br />

Sixth Floor Rooms<br />

Broadway Ballroom North—Sessions* Majestic Complex—Sessions*<br />

Broadway Ballroom South—Sessions* Shubert Complex—Sessions*<br />

*Special Interest Sessions/Scientific Sessions<br />

BROADWAY BALLROOM<br />

NORTH<br />

SHUBERT<br />

COMPLEX<br />

46 th Street<br />

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New York Marriott Marquis Hotel<br />

Seventh Floor<br />

45 th Street<br />

COLUMBIA<br />

SOHO<br />

HERALD<br />

GRAMERCY<br />

OLMSTEAD<br />

SPEAKER<br />

READY<br />

ROOM<br />

ASTOR BALLROOM<br />

Seventh Floor Rooms<br />

Astor Ballroom—Sessions* Gramercy/Olmstead—Sessions*<br />

Columbia—Speaker Ready Room Empire Complex—Sessions*<br />

Soho/Herald—Sessions*<br />

*Special Interest Sessions/Scientific Sessions<br />

EMPIRE COMPLEX<br />

46 th Street<br />

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New York Marriott Marquis Hotel Floor Plans | Seventh Floor


New York Marriott Marquis Hotel Floor Plans | Eighth Floor<br />

New York Marriott Marquis Hotel<br />

Eighth Floor<br />

45 th Street<br />

CONCIERGE<br />

FRONT DESK<br />

ENCORE<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

TIMES SQUARE<br />

TERRACE SOUTH<br />

Eighth Floor Rooms<br />

Manhattan Ballroom—Special Interest Sessions/Scientific Sessions<br />

AMERICAN<br />

EXPRESS<br />

OFFICE<br />

THEATER<br />

DESK<br />

ST ARBUCKS<br />

COFFEE<br />

RETAIL<br />

STORE<br />

ATRIUM<br />

LOUNGE<br />

KATEN<br />

SUSHI BAR<br />

MANHATTAN<br />

BALLROOM<br />

TIMES SQUARE<br />

TERRACE<br />

NORTH<br />

BROADWAY<br />

LOUNGE<br />

46 th Street<br />

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New York Marriott Marquis Hotel<br />

Ninth Floor<br />

45 th Street<br />

MARQUIS<br />

BALLROOM<br />

C<br />

MARQUIS<br />

BALLROOM<br />

B<br />

MARQUIS<br />

BALLROOM<br />

A<br />

Ninth Floor Rooms<br />

Barrymore—Committee Room Jolson—Committee Room<br />

Cantor—Committee Room Marquis Ballroom—Committee Room/Sessions*<br />

*Special Interest Sessions/Scientific Sessions<br />

JOLSON<br />

CANTOR<br />

BARRYMORE<br />

46 th Street<br />

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New York Marriott Marquis Hotel Floor Plans | Ninth Floor


Room Names and Locations<br />

Meeting Room Names and<br />

Locations in Alphabetical Order<br />

Astor Ballroom Seventh Floor<br />

Barrymore Ninth Floor<br />

Brecht Fourth Floor<br />

Broadway Ballroom North Sixth Floor<br />

Broadway Ballroom South Sixth Floor<br />

Cantor Ninth Floor<br />

Columbia Seventh Floor<br />

Empire Complex Seventh Floor<br />

Gilbert Fourth Floor<br />

Gramercy/Olmstead Seventh Floor<br />

Jolson Ninth Floor<br />

Majestic Complex Sixth Floor<br />

Manhattan Ballroom Eighth Floor<br />

Marquis Ballroom A/B Ninth Floor<br />

Marquis Ballroom C Ninth Floor<br />

Shubert Sixth Floor<br />

Soho/Herald Seventh Floor<br />

Westside Ballroom Fifth Floor<br />

Ziegfeld Fourth Floor<br />

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Saturday, April 6<br />

Preconvention Program<br />

6:00 AM–4:30 PM Registration Open<br />

Separate registration required.<br />

Schedule at a Glance<br />

7:00 AM–7:30 AM Preconvention Program Breakfast<br />

7:30 AM–5:00 PM Comprehensive Review of Musculoskeletal Ultrasound<br />

Everything You Want to Know About First-Trimester<br />

Obstetric Ultrasound<br />

Integration of Ultrasound Into Medical School Curricula<br />

Medical Student/Resident Hands-on Course<br />

8:00 AM–2:00 PM Bioeffects Committee Meeting<br />

11:30 AM–1:00 PM <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Convention</strong> Committee Meeting<br />

1:00 PM–5:00 PM Basics of Fetal Cardiac Screening<br />

Gynecology: Pelvic Floor Disorders Using 2- and<br />

3-Dimensional Transperineal Sonography<br />

Thoracic Ultrasound in the Emergency and<br />

Critical Care Patient<br />

2:00 PM–6:00 PM Technical Standards Committee Meeting<br />

2:00 PM–4:00 PM Finance and Executive Committee Meeting<br />

5:00 PM–6:30 PM Presidential Reception for New Members and Leadership<br />

(by invitation only)<br />

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Preconvention Program | Saturday, April 6<br />

Preconvention Program | Saturday, April 6<br />

7:00 AM–7:30 AM<br />

Preconvention Program Breakfast<br />

Breakfast will be provided outside each room.<br />

7:30 AM–5:00 PM<br />

Full-Day Courses<br />

Comprehensive Review of Musculoskeletal Ultrasound<br />

Earn up to 7.5 CME credits.<br />

Marquis Ballroom Ninth Floor<br />

MSK<br />

Moderators: David Fessell, MD, Kenneth Lee, MD<br />

Speakers: J. Anthony Bouffard, MD, Nathalie Bureau, MD, Joseph Craig, MD,<br />

ChB, Gandikota Girish, MD, Humberto Rosas, MD, Colin Strickland, MD<br />

On completion of this course, participants should know how and when to<br />

perform musculoskeletal ultrasound examinations to evaluate the shoulder,<br />

elbow, wrist, hip, knee, foot, and ankle.<br />

Everything You Want to Know About First-Trimester<br />

Obstetric Ultrasound<br />

Earn up to 7.5 CME credits.<br />

Astor Ballroom Seventh Floor<br />

x OB<br />

Moderator: Jacques Abramowicz, MD<br />

Speakers: Jacques Abramowicz, MD, Leeber Cohen, MD, Phyllis Glanc, MD,<br />

Randall Kuhlmann, MD, PhD, Joaquin Santolaya, MD, PhD, Jean Spitz, MPH,<br />

RDMS, Ilan Tur-Kaspa, MD, Ilan Timor, MD, Yaron Zalel, MD<br />

On completion of this course, participants should be able to describe the<br />

sonographic signs of normal and abnormal gestations and define the role<br />

of ultrasound in the early diagnosis of fetal anomalies.<br />

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Preconvention Program | Saturday, April 6<br />

Integration of Ultrasound Into Medical School Curricula<br />

Earn up to 7.5 CME credits.<br />

MEDED<br />

Soho/Herald Seventh Floor<br />

Moderator: David Bahner, MD, RDMS<br />

Speakers: Alfred Abuhamad, MD, Eric Adkins, MD, MSc, David Amponsah,<br />

MD, RDCS, Michael Blaivas, MD, Creagh Boulger, MD, John Christian Fox,<br />

MD, RDMS, Richard Hoppmann, MD, Matt Jackson, PhD, Alexander Levitov,<br />

MD, RDCS, Daniel Lichtenstein, MD, Teresa Liu, MD, Vicki Noble, MD,<br />

RDMS, James Palma, MD, John Pellerito, MD<br />

This course convenes traditional and nontraditional imaging specialists to<br />

discuss the state of ultrasound in medical student education. By describing<br />

the current state and potential challenges, this activity hopes to bring<br />

awareness to those looking for the next steps in medical student<br />

ultrasound curricular development. Topics include model curriculum for<br />

ultrasound education—from student to fellow: setting the bar(s);<br />

changing culture at the local and national levels: a top-down approach; a<br />

bottom-up approach: how to get involved in the preclinical years; a bottomup<br />

approach: how to get involved in the clinical years in medical school;<br />

how we assess ultrasound competency in undergraduate and graduate<br />

medical education; being prepared for the critical moments within<br />

medicine: a sonographic approach to common emergencies; institutionalizing<br />

the culture of ultrasound: a focused approach to centralizing<br />

resources and mentorship; and the future of point-of-care ultrasound.<br />

Medical Student/Resident Hands-on Course<br />

No CME credit is associated with this course.<br />

MEDED<br />

Empire Complex Seventh Floor<br />

Moderator: Joan Mastrobattista, MD<br />

Speakers: J. Oscar Barahona, BS, RDMS, Michael Blaivas, MD, Mary<br />

Carroll, MD, Eitan Dickman, MD, Frederick Kremkau, PhD, Michelle Pearl,<br />

MD, Michael Stone, MD, Franklin Tessler, MD, CM<br />

This course is designed specifically for residents and medical students<br />

with no prior ultrasound experience and will provide the basics of diagnostic<br />

ultrasound imaging. Equipment terminology and functionality will<br />

be discussed. Participants will learn about principles of sonography and<br />

Doppler, knobology and machine controls, abdominal imaging, emergency<br />

department ultrasound, obstetric and gynecologic ultrasound, duplex<br />

Doppler ultrasound, and carotid imaging. We will offer a hands-on portion<br />

to this class in the afternoon session. On completion of this course,<br />

participants will be aware of the importance of ultrasound energy and the<br />

effects of improper machine settings and will learn tricks to optimize<br />

image quality.<br />

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Preconvention Program | Saturday, April 6<br />

Preconvention Program | Saturday, April 6<br />

8:00 AM–6:00 PM<br />

Committee Meetings<br />

8:00 AM–2:00 PM Bioeffects Committee<br />

Brecht Fourth Floor<br />

11:30 AM–1:00 PM <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Convention</strong> Committee<br />

Barrymore Ninth Floor<br />

2:00 PM–6:00 PM Technical Standards Committee<br />

Brecht Fourth Floor<br />

2:00 PM–4:00 PM Finance and Executive Committee<br />

Hart Fourth Floor<br />

1:00 PM–5:00 PM<br />

Afternoon Half-Day Courses<br />

Basics of Fetal Cardiac Screening<br />

Earn up to 3.5 CME credits.<br />

Manhattan Ballroom Eighth Floor<br />

x FE<br />

Moderator: Mark Sklansky, MD<br />

Speakers: Greggory DeVore, MD, Mary Donofrio, MD, Liat Gindes, MD, Jay<br />

Pruetz, MD, Lynn Simpson, MD, MSc, Mark Sklansky, MD, Julia Solomon, MD<br />

The objective of this course is to review the basic approach to screening<br />

the low-risk pregnancy for fetal heart disease, including the following<br />

topics: optimization of settings, confirming a normal 4-chamber view,<br />

confirming normal outflow tracts, confirming normal aortic arch and<br />

venous returns, the importance of outflow tracts, and pitfalls and pearls.<br />

Gynecology: Pelvic Floor Disorders Using 2- and<br />

3-Dimensional Transperineal Sonography<br />

Earn up to 3.5 CME credits.<br />

Gramercy/Olmstead Seventh Floor<br />

GYN<br />

Moderator: Ilan Timor, MD<br />

Speakers: Arthur Fleischer, MD, Laura Kim, MD, Ilan Timor, MD<br />

Disorders of the pelvic floor are just recently being investigated by sonography,<br />

and there is little experience or knowledge of what to look for.<br />

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Preconvention Program | Saturday, April 6<br />

Thoracic Ultrasound in the Emergency and Critical Care Patient<br />

Earn up to 3.5 CME credits.<br />

Cantor/Jolson Ninth Floor<br />

ERCC<br />

Moderator: Bret Nelson, MD, RDMS<br />

Speakers: Daniel Lichtenstein, MD, Bret Nelson, MD, RDMS, Vicki Noble,<br />

MD, RDMS, James Tsung, MD, MPH<br />

On completion of this course, participants will be able to discuss the clinical<br />

indications for thoracic sonography in the acutely ill patient and<br />

describe the sonographic appearance of the normal lung as well as characteristic<br />

patterns of consolidation, pneumothorax, pulmonary edema, and<br />

other pathologic states.<br />

5:00 PM–6:30 PM<br />

Presidential Reception for New Members and Leadership<br />

(by invitation only)<br />

? ?<br />

?<br />

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?<br />

If You Don’t Tell Us, How Will We Know?<br />

Complete Your Evaluation Form!<br />

An e-mail will be sent to you to complete the<br />

Preconvention Program evaluation.<br />

This is your chance to tell us what you think about the Preconvention<br />

Program courses you attended and the programs you want in the future.<br />

Your opinion is important! We need real advice from real people in the field,<br />

and that is why we count on you to complete your evaluation. Your feedback<br />

will help us plan future activities that meet your educational needs.<br />

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6:30 AM–4:30 PM Registration Open<br />

Sunday, April 7<br />

<strong>Convention</strong><br />

Schedule at a Glance<br />

7:30 AM–11:30 AM Special Interest Sessions<br />

8:00 AM–9:30 AM Hands-on Special Interest Session<br />

9:00 AM–10:00 AM Community Meeting<br />

9:45 AM–11:15 AM Hands-on Special Interest Session<br />

10:00 AM–11:00 AM Community Meetings<br />

11:30 AM–1:00 PM Grand Opening Luncheon in the Exhibit Hall<br />

11:30 AM–4:30 PM Exhibit Hall Open<br />

1:00 PM–3:00 PM Opening/Awards Session<br />

1:00 PM–5:00 PM E-Posters Open for Viewing<br />

3:15 PM–5:00 PM Special Interest Sessions<br />

Hands-on Special Interest Session<br />

Ultrasound Practice Accreditation Council Meeting<br />

3:45 PM–5:00 PM Continuing Medical Education Committee Meeting<br />

Fifth Floor Foyer<br />

Attention convention attendees! Stop by the AIUM Resource Center to<br />

check out all the products that the AIUM has to offer. Members receive<br />

a 50% discount on most products including ultrasound-related CME DVD<br />

programs, publications, pamphlets, merchandise, and more.<br />

Stop by for special on-site discounts on select DVD programs.<br />

Saturday, April 6 8:00 AM–4:30 PM<br />

Sunday, April 7 8:00 AM–4:30 PM<br />

Monday, April 8 8:00 AM–4:30 PM<br />

Tuesday, April 9 8:00 AM–4:30 PM<br />

Wednesday, April 10 8:00 AM–12:30 PM<br />

<strong>Convention</strong><br />

Sunday, April 7


<strong>Convention</strong><br />

Sunday, April 7


<strong>Convention</strong> | Sunday, April 7<br />

7:30 AM–11:30 AM<br />

Special Interest Sessions<br />

Recent Innovations in Gynecologic Ultrasound, Including<br />

3-Dimensional Imaging<br />

Earn up to 3.5 CME credits.<br />

Astor Ballroom Seventh Floor<br />

Moderator: Beryl Benacerraf, MD<br />

x GYN<br />

In this session, advances in 3-dimensional sonography will be discussed, including<br />

practical applications for use in many aspects of gynecology practice and many<br />

conditions.<br />

7:30 AM–8:00 AM Three-Dimensional Ultrasound for Uterine Shape Abnormalities:<br />

No More Magnetic Resonance Imaging<br />

Rochelle Andreotti, MD<br />

8:00 AM–8:30 AM Three-Dimensional Ultrasound Is Necessary in Patients With<br />

Pelvic Pain (Intrauterine Devices, Endometriosis, etc)<br />

Beryl Benacerraf, MD<br />

8:30 AM–9:00 AM How Can 3-Dimensional Ultrasound Improve the Diagnosis<br />

of Adnexal Abnormalities (Hydrosalpinx)?<br />

Ilan Timor, MD<br />

9:00 AM–9:30 AM Three-Dimensional Ultrasound of the Endometrium Including<br />

Sonohysterography (Polyps, Fibroids, etc)<br />

Rochelle Andreotti, MD<br />

9:30 AM–10:00 AM Break<br />

10:00 AM–10:30 AM Controversies of How to Treat Unusual Ectopic Pregnancies<br />

Ilan Timor, MD<br />

10:30 AM–11:00 AM Complex Ovarian Mass: Which Ones Are Malignant?<br />

Beryl Benacerraf, MD<br />

11:00 AM–11:30 AM Questions and Answers<br />

Registration opens late spring<br />

at www.aium.org<br />

Pelvic Ultrasound–<br />

Solving Gynecologic Problems<br />

With Imaging<br />

November 1–2, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek<br />

Orlando, Florida<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Sunday, April 7<br />

Ultrasound-Guided Procedures for the Pediatric Patient: From the<br />

Perspective of Both Point-of-Care and Traditional Approaches<br />

Earn up to 3.5 CME credits.<br />

Marquis C Ballroom Ninth Floor<br />

Moderators: Alyssa Abo, MD, Beth Kline-Fath, MD<br />

ERCC PEDS<br />

The objective of this session is to describe the use of ultrasound to guide<br />

interventions and manage therapy in the pediatric patient by both point-of-care and<br />

traditional approaches.<br />

7:30 AM–7:50 AM Pediatric Emergency Medicine: Head and Neck<br />

Adam Sivitz, MD<br />

7:50 AM–8:20 AM Pediatric Radiology: Head and Neck<br />

William Shiels, DO<br />

8:20 AM–8:40 AM Pediatric Emergency Medicine: Vascular<br />

Alexander Arroyo, MD<br />

8:40 AM–9:00 AM Pediatric Radiology: Vascular<br />

John Racadio, MD<br />

9:00 AM–9:30 AM Break<br />

9:30 AM–9:55 AM Pediatric Emergency Medicine: Lung<br />

Alyssa Abo, MD<br />

9:55 AM–10:20 AM Pediatric Radiology: Lung<br />

Christopher Cassady, MD<br />

10:20 AM–10:55 AM Pediatric Emergency Medicine: Musculoskeletal<br />

Jason Fischer, MD<br />

10:55 AM–11:20 AM Pediatric Radiology: Musculoskeletal<br />

Neil Johnson, MD<br />

11:20 AM–11:30 AM Questions and Answers<br />

Registration opens late spring<br />

at www.aium.org<br />

Ultrasound for the Emergent and<br />

Critically Ill Pediatric Patient<br />

November 1–2, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek<br />

Orlando, Florida<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Sunday, April 7<br />

8:00 AM–9:30 AM<br />

Special Interest Session<br />

S1 Hands-on Basic Obstetric Ultrasound and Simulation<br />

Earn up to 1.5 CME credits.<br />

Empire Complex Seventh Floor<br />

OB<br />

Moderator: Jude Crino, MD<br />

Hands-on Faculty: Kathleen Bradley, MD, Kristen Diffenderfer, BS, RDMS, RVT,<br />

Bryan Freeman, MD, Angela Glaser, RDMS, M. Ann Hamrick, RDMS, RVT, Luis<br />

Izquierdo, MD, Hyeyoung Ju, BS, RDMS, RVT, RDCS, Martha Kelley-Martinez, RT,<br />

RDMS, Janet LaFerriere, RDMS, Rachel Mazza, BS, RDMS, RVT, Cyrethia McShane,<br />

BS, RDMS, Sarah Millard, BS, RDMS, Jessica Roberts, RDMS, Celeste Sheppard,<br />

MD, Julia Solomon, MD, Shannon Trebes, RDMS, RVT, Cynthia Walker, RDMS, RT(R),<br />

Joseph Wax, MD, Maria Zaharieva, MD, RDMS, RVT<br />

Participants will scan second-trimester pregnant models with supervision by sonographer<br />

and physician experts. Skills taught in this basic-level session include<br />

image optimization, fetal biometry, and the basic fetal anatomic survey. Simulation<br />

stations for endovaginal scanning, amniocentesis, and fetal blood sampling will be<br />

available. Preregistration required.<br />

9:00 AM–10:00 AM<br />

Community Meeting<br />

G & A<br />

General and Abdominal Ultrasound Community<br />

Earn up to 1 CME credit.<br />

Manhattan Ballroom Eighth Floor<br />

AIUM webinars cover a variety of ultrasound<br />

topics and offer AIUM members the<br />

opportunity to earn free CME credit.<br />

Visit www.aium.org and select the CME tab<br />

to view the growing archive of programs.<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Sunday, April 7<br />

9:45 AM–11:15 AM<br />

Special Interest Session<br />

S2 Hands-on Advanced Obstetric Ultrasound and Simulation<br />

Earn up to 1.5 CME credits.<br />

Empire Complex Seventh Floor<br />

OB<br />

Moderator: Jude Crino, MD<br />

Hands-on Faculty: Kathleen Bradley, MD, Kristen Diffenderfer, BS, RDMS, RVT,<br />

Bryan Freeman, MD, Angela Glaser, RDMS, M. Ann Hamrick, RDMS, RVT, Luis<br />

Izquierdo, MD, Hyeyoung Ju, BS, RDMS, RVT, RDCS, Martha Kelley-Martinez,<br />

RT, RDMS, Janet LaFerriere, RDMS, Rachel Mazza, BS, RDMS, RVT, Cyrethia<br />

McShane, BS, RDMS, Sarah Millard, BS, RDMS, Mary O’Day, MD, Jessica<br />

Roberts, RDMS, Celeste Sheppard, MD, Julia Solomon, MD, Shannon Trebes,<br />

RDMS, RVT, Cynthia Walker, RDMS, RT(R), Joseph Wax, MD, Maria Zaharieva,<br />

MD, RDMS, RVT<br />

This session is appropriate for those with experience in basic-level obstetric<br />

ultrasound or who have attended the basic-level hands-on session. Participants<br />

will scan second-trimester pregnant models with supervision by sonographer<br />

and physician experts. Skills taught in this advanced-level session include<br />

detailed fetal anatomy, Doppler velocimetry, and basic 3- and 4-dimensional<br />

techniques. Simulation stations for endovaginal scanning, amniocentesis, and<br />

fetal blood sampling will be available. Preregistration required.<br />

10:00 AM–11:00 AM<br />

Community Meetings<br />

Earn up to 1 CME credit each.<br />

BSI<br />

FE<br />

IVIO<br />

MSK<br />

Basic Science and Instrumentation Community<br />

Marquis Ballroom A/B Ninth Floor<br />

Fetal Echocardiography Community<br />

Gramercy/Olmstead Seventh Floor<br />

Interventional and Intraoperative Ultrasound Community<br />

Manhattan Ballroom Eighth Floor<br />

Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Community<br />

Soho/Herald Seventh Floor<br />

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AIUM CME Opportunities<br />

<strong>2013</strong> Postgraduate Courses<br />

7 th <strong>Annual</strong><br />

Hands-on Diagnostic and Interventional Musculoskeletal Ultrasound:<br />

A Problem-Solving Approach<br />

June 27–29, <strong>2013</strong> Mayo Clinic Rochester, Minnesota | Jay Smith, MD, Course Chair<br />

Earn up to 24.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits (accepted by the ARDMS) or ARRT Category A Credits<br />

Register at www.aium.org.<br />

Pelvic Ultrasound: Solving Gynecologic Problems With Imaging<br />

November 1–2, <strong>2013</strong> Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek Hotel Orlando, Florida | Beryl Benacerraf, MD, Course Director<br />

Registration opens in late spring.<br />

Ultrasound for the Emergent and Critically Ill Pediatric Patient<br />

November 1–2, <strong>2013</strong> Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek Hotel Orlando, Florida | Alyssa Abo, MD, Course Director<br />

Registration opens in late spring.<br />

2014 AIUM <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Convention</strong><br />

March 29–April 2, 2014 Caesars Palace Las Vegas, Nevada<br />

CME DVD Programs<br />

DVD programs offering CME credit are available on a variety of ultrasound topics.<br />

For more information, or to purchase any of these programs, visit the online store at www.aium.org.<br />

Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine<br />

CME Tests<br />

AIUM members receive FREE online submission of CME self-study tests from current and<br />

archived issues of the journal—access up to 84 CME tests worth up to 1 CME credit each!<br />

Webinars<br />

Archived and upcoming webinars on a variety of medical ultrasound topics<br />

are available online with FREE CME credit available to AIUM members.<br />

Subject to change.<br />

Visit www.aium.org for more information.


Opening/Awards Session<br />

<strong>Convention</strong> | Sunday, April 7<br />

11:30 AM–1:00 PM<br />

Grand Opening Luncheon in the Exhibit Hall<br />

Westside Ballroom Fifth Floor<br />

The Grand Opening Luncheon will be held in the Exhibit Hall. Take the time to<br />

interact with colleagues as well as representatives from leading companies in<br />

the ultrasound industry. Lunch will be provided.<br />

1:00 PM–3:00 PM<br />

Opening/Awards Session<br />

Broadway Ballroom Sixth Floor<br />

William J. Fry Memorial Lecture Award<br />

Ultrasonic Domination: Medical Imaging,<br />

Medicine, Daily Life<br />

Paul Carson, PhD<br />

Earn up to 1 CME credit.<br />

The most employed medical imaging modality in the<br />

world, far from undergoing just simple refinements, ultrasound has major<br />

untapped potential and could also perform a leading role in medical<br />

treatment. We have fought its use in entertainment. Is it time to embrace its<br />

full-scale use, even in personal care and beyond—in peri-apocalyptic cultures?<br />

What is good for people and life/intelligence?<br />

Joseph H. Holmes Clinical and<br />

Basic Science Pioneer Awards<br />

Peter Arger, MD (Clinical)<br />

Christy Holland, PhD (Basic Science)<br />

Distinguished Sonographer Award<br />

Marsha Neumyer, BS, RVT<br />

Honorary Fellow Award<br />

Paul Dubbins, MBBS, BSc, FRCR<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Sunday, April 7<br />

Plenary Session<br />

The Power of Medicine<br />

William Magee Jr, DDS, MD<br />

Join William Magee Jr, DDS, MD, executive chairman<br />

and cofounder of Operation Smile, as he shares his<br />

journey through his organization’s history and his<br />

inspiration to build a worldwide medical charity<br />

committed to helping children all over the world.<br />

Dr Magee is a leading plastic and craniofacial surgeon<br />

who founded Operation Smile in 1982 with his<br />

wife Kathy. Since its inception, Operation Smile has provided<br />

more than 2 million patient evaluations and more than<br />

200,000 free surgeries for children and young adults born<br />

with cleft lips, cleft palates, and other facial deformities in<br />

more than 60 countries. Dr Magee’s presentation will<br />

illustrate the importance of “BHAGs” (big hairy audacious<br />

goals) and tapping into the power of using your gifts. Through<br />

the power of storytelling, Dr Magee will ask the audience,<br />

“What is your story; who are you; where have you been; and<br />

where are you going next?” He will explain why children are<br />

the only language we all have in common and that this<br />

language has the power to unite people and nations.<br />

Scan QR code with<br />

your mobile device<br />

for more information<br />

about Operation Smile.<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Sunday, April 7<br />

3:15 PM–5:00 PM<br />

Special Interest Sessions<br />

Advanced Point-of-Care Cardiac Ultrasound in the<br />

Emergency and Critical Care Patient<br />

Earn up to 1.75 CME credits.<br />

Astor Ballroom Seventh Floor<br />

ERCC<br />

Moderator: Robert Arntfield, MD, RDMS<br />

After attending this session, participants will be able to describe indications for<br />

cardiac ultrasound, describe the evidence base for advanced techniques, and<br />

discuss care algorithms that incorporate advanced cardiac ultrasound techniques.<br />

3:15 PM–3:40 PM Focused Valvular Assessment for the Patient in Shock<br />

Seth Koenig, MD<br />

3:40 PM–4:05 PM Cardiac Output Determination Using Point-of-Care<br />

Echocardiography<br />

Anthony Dean, MD<br />

4:05 PM–4:30 PM Evaluation of the Right Heart in the Dyspneic Patient<br />

Christopher Moore, MD, RDMS, RDCS<br />

4:30 PM–4:55 PM Efficient and Effective Point-of-Care Transesophageal<br />

Echocardiography: A Proposed Algorithm for Critical Care<br />

Scott Millington, MD<br />

4:55 PM–5:00 PM Questions and Answers<br />

Clinical Applications of Ultrasound Contrast, Part 1<br />

Earn up to 1.75 CME credits.<br />

Marquis Ballroom C<br />

CEUS<br />

Moderator: Richard Barr, MD, PhD<br />

After attending this session, participants will understand the status of US Food<br />

and Drug Administration approval of ultrasound contrast for radiologic use, how<br />

contrast can legally be used off-label today, how to integrate ultrasound contrast<br />

into their practices, and when to use ultrasound contrast as a problem-solving tool.<br />

3:15 PM–3:35 PM Off Label, Not Off Limits: How You Can Use Contrast in<br />

Your Practice Today<br />

Richard Barr, MD, PhD<br />

3:35 PM–4:00 PM Contrast Imaging of the Liver<br />

Giovanna Ferraioli, MD<br />

4:00 PM–4:25 PM Contrast Imaging of the Urinary Tract<br />

Jean-Michel Correas, MD, PhD<br />

4:25 PM–4:50 PM Contrast Imaging of Abdominal Transplants<br />

Paul Sidhu, BSc, MBBS, MRCP, FRCR<br />

4:50 PM–5:00 PM Questions and Answers<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Sunday, April 7<br />

S3 Hands-on Renal and Mesenteric Imaging<br />

Earn up to 1.75 CME credits.<br />

Empire Complex Seventh Floor<br />

Moderator: Jennifer McDowell, MM, RDMS, RT, RVT<br />

This session will discuss the techniques of renal and mesenteric arterial duplex<br />

evaluation and their pitfalls. Participants will have an opportunity to perform these<br />

examinations on actual patients guided by experienced sonographers. Preregistration<br />

required.<br />

3:15 PM–3:30 PM Scanning Tips and Tricks<br />

M. Robert De Jong, RDMS, RDCS, RVT<br />

3:30 PM–3:45 PM Ultrasound Criteria for Renal Disease<br />

Margarita Revzin, MD<br />

3:45 PM–4:00 PM Doppler Techniques of the Retroperitoneal Vasculature<br />

Leslie Scoutt, MD<br />

4:00 PM–4:15 PM Sonographic Evaluation of the Superior Mesenteric and<br />

Celiac Arteries<br />

John Pellerito, MD<br />

4:15 PM–5:00 PM Hands-on Scanning<br />

Shweta Bhatt, MD, M. Robert De Jong, RDMS, RDCS, RVT,<br />

Patricia Haggerty, RDMS, RDCS, RVT, Ulrike Hamper, MD,<br />

MBA, Jennifer McDowell, MM, RDMS, RT, RVT, John Pellerito,<br />

MD, Margarita Revzin, MD, Deborah Rubens, MD, Leslie<br />

Scoutt, MD, Susan Smith, RDMS, RVT, RDCS<br />

How Does Ultrasound Compare in Safety and Radiation Dose to<br />

Other Imaging Modalities?<br />

Earn up to 1.75 CME credits.<br />

Manhattan Ballroom Eighth Floor<br />

BSI<br />

Moderators: George Lewis Jr, PhD, Thaddeus Wilson, PhD<br />

The objective of this session is to broadly describe the radiation doses used in<br />

common imaging modalities, discuss the impact that over ordering these procedures<br />

has had on the cumulative exposure of patients, describe other possible<br />

safety and economic differences between ultrasound and other imaging modalities,<br />

and emphasize the “ultrasound first” principle when considering the appropriateness<br />

of ordering imaging.<br />

3:15 PM–3:45 PM Magnetic Resonance Imaging Safety<br />

John Posh, RT(R)(MR)<br />

3:45 PM–4:15 PM Food and Drug Adminstration Perspective on Diagnostic<br />

Ultrasound Safety<br />

Keith Wear, PhD, Gerald Harris, PhD<br />

4:15 PM–4:45 PM Radiation: The Two-Edged Sword<br />

Eric Hall, PDPhil, DSc<br />

4:45 PM–5:00 PM Questions and Answers<br />

G & A<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Sunday, April 7<br />

Interventional Musculoskeletal Ultrasound: Steroid Injections,<br />

Dry Needling, and Platelet-Rich Plasma Injections<br />

Earn up to 1.75 CME credits.<br />

Soho Complex Seventh Floor<br />

Moderator: Levon Nazarian, MD<br />

x MSK<br />

After attending this session, participants should know when and how to perform<br />

ultrasound-guided steroid injections, dry needling of tendons, and platelet-rich<br />

plasma injections.<br />

3:15 PM–3:45 PM Steroid Injections<br />

Nathalie Bureau, MD<br />

3:45 PM–4:15 PM Platelet-Rich Plasma Injections<br />

Kenneth Lee, MD<br />

4:15 PM–4:45 PM Dry Needling of Tendons<br />

Levon Nazarian, MD<br />

4:45 PM–5:00 PM Questions and Answers<br />

Point/Counterpoint: Ultrasound Versus Magnetic Resonance<br />

Imaging in the Diagnosis of Placenta Accreta, Congenital<br />

Diaphragmatic Hernias, and Central Nervous System Anomalies<br />

Earn up to 1.75 CME credits.<br />

Broadway Ballroom North Sixth Floor<br />

OB<br />

Moderator: Sherelle Laifer-Narin, MD<br />

This session will present cases of abnormal placenta locations/attachment,<br />

congenital diaphragmatic hernias, and central nervous system anomalies and<br />

systematic approaches for diagnosis using both ultrasound and magnetic resonance<br />

imaging.<br />

3:00 PM–3:17 PM Central Nervous System Ultrasound<br />

Ruth Goldstein, MD<br />

3:17 PM–3:34 PM Placenta Accreta Magnetic Resonance Imaging<br />

Sherelle Laifer-Narin, MD<br />

3:34 PM–3:55 PM Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Magnetic Resonance<br />

Imaging<br />

Diane Twickler, MD<br />

3:55 PM–4:15 PM Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Ultrasound<br />

Thomas Shipp, MD<br />

4:15 PM–4:30 PM Placenta Accreta Ultrasound<br />

Lawrence Platt, MD<br />

4:30 PM–5:00 PM Central Nervous System Magnetic Resonance Imaging<br />

Anne Kennedy, MD<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Sunday, April 7<br />

Ultrasound in Global Health<br />

Earn up to 1.75 CME credits.<br />

Marquis Ballroom A/B Ninth Floor<br />

Moderator: Sachita Shah, MD, MPH<br />

After attending this session, participants will be able to recognize the unique<br />

ultrasound findings of common disease processes in the developing world,<br />

understand the challenges and key components for success in development of an<br />

ultrasound training program in a limited-resource setting, and describe the current<br />

trends and future directions in research involving ultrasound in the developing world.<br />

3:15 PM–3:30 PM Introduction to Ultrasound in Global Health: Strategies for<br />

Starting an Ultrasound Program in a Low-Resource Setting<br />

Sachita Shah, MD, MPH<br />

3:30 PM–3:50 PM Point of Care Ultrasound in Resource-Limited Settings:<br />

Case Review<br />

Krithika Muruganandan, MD<br />

3:50 PM–4:10 PM Literature Review<br />

Adam Levine, MD<br />

4:10 PM–4:30 PM Telemedicine Options and Technology Advances for Portable<br />

Ultrasound in the Field<br />

Robert Harris, MD, MPH<br />

4:30 PM–5:00 PM Panel Discussion<br />

William Marks, MD<br />

3:15 PM–5:00 PM<br />

Committee Meetings<br />

3:15 PM–5:00 PM Ultrasound Practice Accreditation Council<br />

Jolson Ninth Floor<br />

3:45 PM–5:00 PM Continuing Medical Education Committee<br />

Cantor Ninth Floor<br />

Follow the <strong>Convention</strong> on Twitter<br />

#AIUM13<br />

Get in on the convention buzz! See what other attendees are talking about<br />

and get special updates and announcements. Twitter is built right into the<br />

AIUM <strong>Convention</strong> App! Share your experience and what you’ve learned—<br />

it’s easy—use the hashtag #AIUM13.<br />

GLOBAL<br />

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How to Obtain Your<br />

CME Certificate<br />

The AIUM has changed the way you receive your CME Certificate;<br />

there are no longer preprinted forms. This year, you must<br />

go online to the AIUM website (www.aium.org) to print your CME<br />

Certificate. Each session in the Final Program includes the number<br />

of CME credits you may earn. This will help you keep track<br />

of the total number of credits for each day, so that it will be easy<br />

for you to complete the online form when you return home and<br />

print out your certificate.<br />

After you have attended ALL your convention and<br />

preconvention sessions, go to the AIUM website<br />

(www.aium.org). Select “My Account” at the top<br />

right of the page and enter your e-mail address and<br />

password. (If you don’t remember your password,<br />

have never activated your membership account,<br />

or are a nonmember who registered onsite for the<br />

convention, please see “Important Information”<br />

below.) Choose “CMEs earned at <strong>Convention</strong>s and/or Postgraduate<br />

Courses.” Then simply enter the number of credits you<br />

earned each day and print out the certificate for your records.<br />

Important Information!<br />

Scan QR code with<br />

your mobile device<br />

to log in to<br />

your account.<br />

There are separate forms and certificates for the preconvention<br />

and the convention. If you attend both, be sure to<br />

complete the online form for both events.<br />

You cannot make any changes once you have confirmed the<br />

number of credits you earned, so do not go online until you<br />

have attended all your convention and preconvention sessions.<br />

If you are a nonmember who registered onsite for the<br />

convention, you will not be able to access the online form<br />

until April 19, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

If you have never activated your account, go to the AIUM<br />

website (www.aium.org), select “My Account,” and click on<br />

“Activate your account here.” You will then enter your ID<br />

number, last name, e-mail address, and a password. You will<br />

immediately receive a message that your account has been<br />

successfully activated and you may now log in.<br />

If you don’t remember your ID number, (Registrants, ID numbers<br />

are located on your badge) e-mail membership@aium.org<br />

or ask an AIUM staff member at the registration booth.


6:30 AM–4:30 PM Registration Open<br />

Monday, April 8<br />

<strong>Convention</strong><br />

Schedule at a Glance<br />

7:00 AM–8:00 AM Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine Subspecialty Editors Meeting<br />

7:00 AM–8:00 AM Just Images and Comprehensive Refresher Sessions<br />

8:00 AM–5:30 PM E-Posters Open for Viewing<br />

8:15 AM–9:15 AM Community Meeting<br />

8:15 AM–10:15 AM Special Interest Sessions<br />

9:15 AM–10:15 AM Community Meeting<br />

9:30 AM–4:30 PM Exhibit Hall Open<br />

10:15 AM–11:00 AM Refreshment Break in the Exhibit Hall<br />

10:30 AM–11:30 AM Web Education Committee Meeting<br />

11:00 AM–12:30 PM Membership Committee Meeting<br />

Special Interest Session<br />

Scientific Sessions<br />

12:30 PM–1:30 PM Lunch in the Exhibit Hall<br />

Community Meetings<br />

Presidential Advisory Council Meeting<br />

1:30 PM–3:30 PM Special Interest Sessions<br />

Hands-on Special Interest Session<br />

3:30 PM–4:00 PM Refreshment Break in the Exhibit Hall<br />

4:00 PM–5:30 PM Film Panel Sessions<br />

Special Interest Sessions<br />

Hands-on Special Interest Session<br />

Clinical Standards Committee Meeting<br />

<strong>Convention</strong><br />

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<strong>Convention</strong><br />

Monday, April 8


<strong>Convention</strong> | Monday, April 8<br />

7:00 AM–8:00 AM<br />

Committee Meeting<br />

Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine Subspecialty Editors<br />

Barrymore Ninth Floor<br />

7:00 AM–8:00 AM<br />

Just Images and Comprehensive Refresher Sessions<br />

Abdominal and Pelvic Pain in the Emergency Room Patient<br />

Earn up to 1 CME credit.<br />

Astor Ballroom Seventh Floor<br />

Moderator: Regina Hooley, MD<br />

ERCC<br />

After attending this session, participants should be able to use ultrasound to diagnose<br />

common causes of pelvic and abdominal pain, including acute cholecystitis,<br />

renal colic, appendicitis, ovarian torsion, hemorrhagic cysts, and pelvic inflammatory<br />

disease.<br />

7:00 AM–7:30 AM Gynecologic Cases<br />

Rochelle Andreotti, MD<br />

7:30 AM–8:00 AM Nongynecologic Cases<br />

Regina Hooley, MD<br />

Carotid and Upper Extremity Arterial Imaging:<br />

Pitfalls and Misdiagnoses<br />

Earn up to 1 CME credit.<br />

Soho Complex Seventh Floor<br />

CARDIO<br />

Moderator: Leslie Scoutt, MD<br />

This session will review case studies in carotid and upper extremity vascular<br />

imaging and demonstrate examples of technical pitfalls, artifacts, and misdiagnoses<br />

to learn how to prevent them.<br />

7:00 AM–7:30 AM Carotid Examination: Not as Simple as You May Think<br />

Leslie Scoutt, MD<br />

7:30 AM–8:00 AM Upper Extremity Imaging: Do It Carefully to Get It Right<br />

Jennifer McDowell, RVT, MM, RDMS, RT<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Monday, April 8<br />

Choose Your Prognosis: Fetal Cardiac Unknowns<br />

Earn up to 1 CME credit.<br />

Broadway Ballroom North Sixth Floor<br />

Moderator: Lisa Hornberger, MD<br />

The audience will be asked to compare two sets of clips that may appear similar but<br />

that reflect markedly different prognoses. There will be significant audience participation<br />

and discussion with each case. Cases will be presented in the following<br />

categories: 4-chamber view, outflow tracts, arch anomalies, and venous anomalies.<br />

7:00 AM–7:15 AM Outflow Tracts<br />

Miwa Geiger, MD<br />

7:15 AM–7:30 AM Arch Anomalies<br />

Lisa Hornberger, MD<br />

7:30 AM–7:45 AM Venous Anomalies<br />

Anita Moon-Grady, MD<br />

7:45 AM–8:00 AM Four-Chamber View<br />

Gary Satou, MD<br />

Interesting Cases in Interventional Ultrasound<br />

Earn up to 1 CME credit.<br />

Marquis Ballroom A/B Ninth Floor<br />

IVIO<br />

Moderator: Dean Nakamoto, MD<br />

Panelists: Nami Azar, MD, Dean Nakamoto, MD, Nael Saad, MD<br />

This session is designed to discuss interesting cases in interventional ultrasound.<br />

Musculoskeletal Ultrasound: How I Do It<br />

Earn up to 1 CME credit.<br />

Marquis Ballroom C Ninth Floor<br />

MSK<br />

Moderator: David Fessell, MD<br />

After attending this session, participants will know how and when to perform<br />

musculoskeletal ultrasound examinations.<br />

7:00 AM–8:00 AM Musculoskeletal Ultrasound: How I Do It<br />

Jon Jacobson, MD<br />

June 27–29, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Mayo Clinic Rochester, Minnesota<br />

7th <strong>Annual</strong><br />

Hands-on Diagnostic and Interventional<br />

Musculoskeletal Ultrasound:<br />

A Problem-Solving Approach<br />

In Collaboration with Mayo Clinic<br />

Register today at www.aium.org<br />

FE<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Monday, April 8<br />

Obstetric Ultrasound: How Do You Meet the Guidelines?<br />

Earn up to 1 CME credit.<br />

Broadway Ballroom South Sixth Floor<br />

OB<br />

Moderator: Christine Bird, BS, RDMS, RVT<br />

Panelists: Bryann Bromley, MD, Mary Frates, MD, Edith Gurewitsch, MD,<br />

Mani Montazemi, RDMS<br />

After attending this session, participants will understand specific image documentation<br />

appropriate for satisfying practice guidelines.<br />

Pregnancy Locations: Two New Entities<br />

Earn up to 1 CME credit.<br />

Manhattan Ballroom Eighth Floor<br />

GYN<br />

Moderator: Steven Goldstein, MD<br />

This session will present diagnosis and management of two newly defined entities<br />

of increasing importance in clinical practice: pregnancies of unknown location and<br />

cesarean section scar pregnancies.<br />

7:00 AM–7:30 AM Pregnancies of Unknown Location<br />

Steven Goldstein, MD<br />

7:30 AM–8:00 AM Cesarean Section Scar Pregnancies<br />

Ilan Timor, MD<br />

Spinal Sonography of Children<br />

Earn up to 1 CME credit.<br />

Shubert Complex Sixth Floor<br />

NEURO<br />

Moderator: Michael Di Pietro, MD<br />

Faculty: Dorothy Bulas, MD, Michael Di Pietro, MD, Lisa Lowe, MD, Harriet Paltiel, MD<br />

The objective of this session is to educate pediatric radiologists and sonographers<br />

about spinal pathologies in infants and children and the value of ultrasound in<br />

evaluating them.<br />

7:00 AM–7:15 AM What Do We Learn From Fetal Imaging?<br />

Dorothy Bulas, MD<br />

7:15 AM–7:30 AM Spina Bifida Aperta and Chiari Malformations<br />

Michael Di Pietro, MD<br />

7:30 AM–7:45 AM Finding a “Filar Cyst”: Now What?<br />

Lisa Lowe, MD<br />

7:45 AM–8:00 AM Perisacrel Masses and the Spinal Cord: Vertebra and<br />

Spinal Cord<br />

Harriet Paltiel, MD<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Monday, April 8<br />

8:15 AM–9:15 AM<br />

Community Meeting<br />

GLOBAL<br />

Ultrasound in Global Health Interest Group<br />

Earn up to 1 CME credit.<br />

Shubert Complex Sixth Floor<br />

8:15 AM–10:15 AM<br />

Special Interest Sessions<br />

Advances in Clinical and Quantitative Pediatric Lung Ultrasound<br />

Earn up to 2 CME credits.<br />

Marquis Ballroom C Ninth Floor<br />

Moderators: Philip Levy, MD, Michael Oelze, PhD<br />

After attending this session, participants should be able to describe the impact of<br />

pediatric lung ultrasound on teaching, research, and clinical practice and identify<br />

potential areas for collaboration and innovation.<br />

8:15 AM–8:45 AM Perspectives and History of Clinical Lung Ultrasonography<br />

Daniel Lichtenstein, MD<br />

8:45 AM–9:15 AM Novel Approaches to Ultrasonography in Pediatric<br />

Emergency and Critical Care<br />

James Tsung, MD, MPH<br />

9:15 AM–9:35 AM Quantitative Properties of the Lung: An Open Question<br />

Peder Pedersen, PhD<br />

9:35 AM–10:00 AM Risk Assessment Associated With Ultrasound Exposure<br />

of the Lung<br />

William O’Brien Jr, PhD<br />

10:00 AM–10:15 AM Panel Discussion<br />

AIUM Accreditation Booth<br />

Learn more about AIUM ultrasound practice accreditation at<br />

the Accreditation Booth in the Fifth Floor Foyer. Accreditation<br />

staff are available to answer your questions.<br />

BSI<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Monday, April 8<br />

Doppler Ultrasound: Basic and Advanced (Beyond the Umbilical Artery)<br />

Earn up to 2 CME credits.<br />

Broadway Ballroom South Sixth Floor<br />

Moderator: Henry Galan, MD<br />

After attending this session, participants will be able to enumerate the various fetal<br />

vessels that can be interrogated.<br />

8:15 AM–8:45 AM Doppler Basics and the Umbilical Artery<br />

Henry Galan, MD<br />

8:45 AM–9:15 AM What Does Middle Cerebral Artery Doppler Ultrasound<br />

Tell Us (Resistive Indices and Peak Systolic Velocity)?<br />

Shane Reeves, MD<br />

9:15 AM–10:00 AM Doppler Ultrasound Beyond the Umbilical Artery and<br />

Disease-Specific Applications<br />

Ahmet Baschat, MD<br />

10:00 AM–10:15 AM Panel Discussion<br />

Gynecologic Imaging Using Multiple Imaging Modalities, Including<br />

Ultrasound, Computed Tomography, and Magnetic Resonance Imaging<br />

Earn up to 2 CME credits.<br />

Broadway Ballroom North Sixth Floor<br />

Moderators: Sherelle Laifer-Narin, MD, Anna Lev-Toaff, MD<br />

x GYN<br />

This session will discuss combining modalities for challenging clinical dilemmas.<br />

8:15 AM–9:15 AM Gynecologic Multimodality Imaging, Part 1<br />

Sherelle Laifer-Narin, MD<br />

9:15 AM–10:15 AM Gynecologic Multimodality Imaging, Part 2<br />

Anna Lev-Toaff, MD<br />

Fifth Floor Foyer<br />

Attention convention attendees! Stop by the AIUM Resource Center to check out all<br />

the products that the AIUM has to offer. Members receive a 50% discount on most<br />

products, including ultrasound-related CME DVD programs, publications, pamphlets,<br />

merchandise, and more.<br />

Stop by for special on-site discounts on select DVD programs.<br />

Saturday, April 6–Tuesday, April 9 8:00 AM–4:30 PM<br />

Wednesday, April 10 8:00 AM–12:30 PM<br />

OB<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Monday, April 8<br />

Hemodialysis Vascular Access<br />

Earn up to 2 CME credits.<br />

Astor Ballroom Seventh Floor<br />

Moderator: John Blebea, MD, MBA<br />

CARDIO<br />

After attending this session, participants will be able to discuss the preprocedure<br />

preparations and describe how to detect and manage complications.<br />

8:20 AM–8:40 AM Preintervention Duplex Venous and Arterial Mapping<br />

Jennifer McDowell, MM, RDMS, RT, RVT<br />

8:40 AM–9:00 AM Surgical Procedures for Hemodialysis Access: Veins and Grafts<br />

Lawrence Scher, MD<br />

9:00 AM–9:20 AM Fistula and Graft Surveillance With Ultrasound<br />

Mark Lockhart, MD, MPH<br />

9:20 AM–9:40 AM Flow Measurements to Predict Access Failure<br />

David Vilkomerson, PhD<br />

9:40 AM–10:00 AM Postoperative Complications and Interventions<br />

Darren Schneider, MD<br />

10:00 AM–10:15 AM Panel Discussion<br />

New Horizons in Contrast Ultrasound<br />

Earn up to 2 CME credits.<br />

Soho Complex Seventh Floor<br />

CEUS<br />

Moderator: Paul Dayton, PhD<br />

After attending this session, participants will understand the fundamental principles<br />

of contrast imaging and have an update on developments in animal and in vitro<br />

contrast ultrasound research.<br />

8:15 AM–8:25 AM Introduction to Contrast: How Did We Get Here;<br />

Where Are We Headed?<br />

Peter Burns, PhD<br />

8:25 AM–8:45 AM Fundamental Principles of Contrast Ultrasound<br />

Peter Burns, PhD<br />

8:45 AM–9:07 AM Safety Aspects of Contrast Ultrasound<br />

Sharon Mulvagh, MD<br />

9:07 AM–9:30 AM Review of Molecular Imaging<br />

Joshua Rychak, MD<br />

9:30 AM–9:52 AM Microvascular Mapping<br />

Paul Dayton, PhD<br />

9:52 AM–10:15 AM Contrast Ultrasound Evaluation of Tumor Response<br />

Andrej Lyshchik, MD, PhD<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Monday, April 8<br />

Pediatric Hepatobiliary Disorders<br />

Earn up to 2 CME credits.<br />

Manhattan Ballroom Eighth Floor<br />

Moderator: Rob Goodman, MD<br />

The objective of this session is to review common pediatric disorders of the liver,<br />

biliary tree, and pancreas.<br />

8:15 AM–8:25 AM Introduction<br />

Rob Goodman, MD<br />

8:25 AM–9:00 AM Sonographic Differential Diagnoses in the Pediatric Focal<br />

Liver Lesion<br />

Rob Goodman, MD<br />

9:00 AM–9:30 AM The Spectrum of Ultrasound Findings in the Pediatric<br />

Biliary Tree<br />

Valerie Ward, MD<br />

9:30 AM–10:00 AM Assessment of the Pediatric Pancreas and Spleen<br />

With Ultrasound<br />

Harriet Paltiel, MD<br />

10:00 AM–10:15 AM Questions and Answers<br />

Taboos and Opportunities in Sonothrombolysis for Stroke:<br />

From Sonothrombolysis in Animals to Stroke Treatment in Patients<br />

Earn up to 2 CME credits.<br />

Marquis Ballroom A/B Ninth Floor<br />

NEURO<br />

Moderators: Tatjana Rundek, MD, PhD, Paul Sierzenski, MD, RDMS<br />

The session will provide an overview of the use of therapeutic ultrasound in cerebrovascular<br />

diseases with special emphasis on neurovascular ultrasound in stroke,<br />

drug delivery using animal models of sonothrombolysis, sonothrombolysis taboos,<br />

and opportunities in clinical trials.<br />

8:15 AM–8:45 AM Ups and Downs in Clinical Trials of Sonothrombolysis<br />

Andrei Alexandrov, MD, RVT<br />

8:45 AM–9:15 AM Animal Models of Sonothrombolysis and Drug Delivery<br />

Christy Holland, PhD<br />

9:15 AM–9:45 AM Neurovascular Ultrasound in Stroke: What Sonographers<br />

Can Do Now<br />

Tatjana Rundek, MD<br />

9:45 AM–10:15 AM Therapeutic Ultrasound: Lessons Learned and What Should<br />

Be Reported<br />

Mark Schafer, PhD<br />

PEDS<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Monday, April 8<br />

9:15 AM–10:15 AM<br />

Community Meeting<br />

MEDED<br />

Ultrasound in Medical Education Interest Group<br />

Earn up to 1 CME credit.<br />

Shubert Complex Sixth Floor<br />

10:15 AM–11:00 AM<br />

Refreshment Break in the Exhibit Hall<br />

Westside Ballroom Fifth Floor<br />

11:00 AM–12:30 PM<br />

Special Interest Session<br />

How to Be an Effective Manuscript Reviewer for the<br />

Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine<br />

Earn up to 1.5 CME credits.<br />

Soho Complex Seventh Floor<br />

Moderator: Levon Nazarian, MD<br />

After attending this session, participants should be able to discuss the components<br />

of a top-quality peer review for the Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine.<br />

10:30 AM–12:30 PM<br />

Committee Meetings<br />

10:30 AM–11:30 AM Web Education Committee<br />

Cantor Ninth Floor<br />

11:00 AM–12:30 PM Membership Committee<br />

Jolson Ninth Floor<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Monday, April 8<br />

11:00 AM–12:30 PM<br />

Scientific Sessions<br />

Learn about the latest research in ultrasound in concise oral presentations.<br />

* indicates presenter.<br />

BSI<br />

Basic Science: Tissue Characterization, Part 1<br />

Earn up to 1.5 CME credits.<br />

Manhattan Ballroom Eighth Floor<br />

Moderators: Mark Holland, PhD, Keith Wear, PhD<br />

11:00 AM–11:10 AM<br />

1539806 A Feasibility Study of Ultrasound Strain Imaging for Risk<br />

Assessment of Carotid Atherosclerotic Plaques Validated by<br />

Magnetic Resonance Imaging<br />

Xiaochang Pan, Shengzhen Tao, Lingyun Huang, Manwei Huang,<br />

Xihai Zhao, Le He, Chun Yuan, Jianwen Luo,* Jing Bai<br />

11:10 AM–11:20 AM<br />

1536174 A Huber-Penalized Akaike-Regularized Broken-Stick Least Squares<br />

Regression Algorithm for Shear Wave Velocity Reconstruction<br />

Atul Ingle,* Tomy Varghese<br />

11:20 AM–11:30 AM<br />

1540416 A Comparison of Coherence of Radiofrequency Data From Ablated<br />

and Unablated Liver Tissue Using Multitaper Estimation<br />

Nicholas Rubert,* Tomy Varghese, Atul Ingle<br />

11:30 AM–11:40 AM<br />

1540510 Acoustic Radiation Force Impulse Delineation of Human Carotid<br />

Atherosclerotic Plaque Composition and Structure In Vivo<br />

Tomasz Czernuszewicz, Melissa Caughey, Peter Ford, Mark Farber,<br />

William Marston, Raghuveer Vallabhaneni, Jonathon Homeister,<br />

Matthew Mauro, Timothy Nichols, Caterina Gallippi*<br />

11:40 AM–11:50 PM<br />

1539520 Echocardiography-Based Measurements of 3-Dimensional Myocardial<br />

Fiber Structure<br />

Michelle Milne, Kirk Wallace, Benjamin Johnson, Gautam Singh, Ravi<br />

Rasalingam, James Miller, Mark Holland*<br />

11:50 PM–12:00 PM<br />

1541124 Effects of Preprocessing on Reconstructed Shear Wave Speeds in<br />

Human Liver In Vivo<br />

Ned Rouze,* Seung Yun Lee, Michael Wang, Mark Palmeri, Manal<br />

Abdelmalek, Kathryn Nightingale<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Monday, April 8<br />

12:00 PM–12:10 PM<br />

1540991 Evaluation of Shear Wave Elasticity Imaging for Characterizing the<br />

Contribution of Coronary Perfusion to Cardiac Diastolic Stiffness<br />

Maryam Vejdani-Jahromi,* Annette Kiplagat, Young Joong-Kim, Douglas<br />

Dumont, Gregg Trahey, Patrick Wolf<br />

12:10 PM–12:20 PM<br />

1540671 Feasibility and Reproducibility of Right Ventricular Strain Measurement<br />

by Speckle-Tracking Echocardiography in Preterm Infants<br />

Philip Levy,* Gautam Singh, Tim Sekarski , Aaron Hamvas, Mark Holland<br />

12:20 PM–12:30 PM<br />

1541514 Statistical Comparison of Backscatter Coefficients for MAT and 4T1<br />

Tumors Across Multiple Ultrasound-Imaging Systems<br />

Douglas Simpson,* Nathaniel Hirtz, William O’Brien Jr<br />

12:30 PM–12:40 PM<br />

1540921 Automatic Detection of Keratoconus From High-Frequency<br />

Ultrasound Data<br />

Ronald Silverman,* Raksha Urs, Arindam RoyChoudhury,<br />

Timothy Archer, Dan Reinstein<br />

G & A<br />

Breast Ultrasound and Elastography<br />

Earn up to 1.5 CME credits.<br />

Marquis Ballroom A/B Ninth Floor<br />

Moderator: Abid Irshad, MD<br />

11:00 AM–11:15 AM<br />

Luminary Speaker: Abid Irshad, MD<br />

11:15 AM–11:22 AM<br />

1538656 Correlation Between Parameters in Ultrasound-Guided Diffuse<br />

Optical Tomography and 18F-Fluorodeoxyglucose Positron<br />

Emission Tomography/Computed Tomography for Breast Cancer<br />

Woo Jung Choi,* Hak Hee Kim, Joo Hee Cha, Hee Jung Shin, Hyunji Kim,<br />

Eun Suk Cha, Hyeon Sook Kim, Sung Hun Kim<br />

11:22 AM–11:29 AM<br />

1540665 Comparison of Strain and Shear Wave Without or With a Quality<br />

Measure in Evaluation of Breast Masses<br />

Richard Barr<br />

11:29 AM–11:36 AM<br />

1536920 Differentiation of Benign and Malignant Breast Lesions:<br />

A Comparison Between Automatically Generated Breast<br />

Volume Scans and Handheld Ultrasound Examinations<br />

Hongyan Wang,* Yuxin Jiang, Qingli Zhu, Jing Zhang, Qing Dai, He Liu,<br />

Xingjian Lai, Qiang Sun<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Monday, April 8<br />

11:36 AM–11:43 AM<br />

1540513 Functional Images of Hemoglobin and Blood Oxygen Saturation<br />

Coregistered With Ultrasound Provide Accurate Differentiation of<br />

Breast Tumors<br />

Pamela Otto,* Kenneth Kist, N. Carol Dornbluth, Thomas Stavros,<br />

Donald Herzog, Thomas Miller, Bryan Clingman, Jason Zalev, Michael<br />

Ulissey, Philip Lavin, Sergey Ermilov, Alexander Oraevsky<br />

11:43 AM–11:50 AM<br />

1522001 Granulomatous Mastitis: Clinical and Sonographic Features With<br />

Image-Guided Biopsy Correlation<br />

Priyanka Handa,* Derek Sun, Jill Leibman, Aryeh Goldberg, Maria Abadi<br />

11:50 AM–11:57 AM<br />

1538026 Using a New Ultrasound Image-Processing Technique for<br />

Identification of Microcalcifications in Patients Prior to Biopsy<br />

Priscilla Machado,* John Eisenbrey, Barbara Cavanaugh,<br />

Flemming Forsberg<br />

11:57 AM–12:04 PM<br />

1540975 The Natural History of Thyroid Nodules With Peripheral Calcification<br />

Arash Anvari,* Manish Dhyani, Gilbert Daniels, Anthony Samir<br />

12:04 PM–12:11 PM<br />

1541150 Value of Shear Wave Elastography to Differentiate Benign From<br />

Malignant Thyroid Nodules<br />

Lucy Kerr,* Uziel Nunes, Luana Cunha<br />

12:11 PM–12:18 PM<br />

1506963 Ultrasound- and Ultrasound Elastography-Based Clinical Score for<br />

Screening of Thyroid Nodules<br />

Nami Azar, Edwin Vargas Velandia,* Ronald Novak, Dean Nakamoto<br />

12:18 PM–12:25 PM<br />

1540472 Linear and Nonlinear Elastosonographic Data May Aid Differentiation<br />

of Thyroid Nodules<br />

Rafal Slapa,* Bartosz Migda, Wieslaw Jakubowski, Jacek Bierca,<br />

Jadwiga Slowinska-Srzednicka<br />

12:25 PM–12:32 PM<br />

1540131 Noninvasive Determination of Corneal Elasticity Using Acoustic<br />

Radiation Force After Corneal Cross-Linking<br />

Raksha Urs,* Harriet Lloyd, Ronald Silverman<br />

AIUM webinars cover a variety of ultrasound<br />

topics and offer AIUM members the<br />

opportunity to earn free CME credit.<br />

Visit www.aium.org and select the CME tab<br />

to view the growing archive of programs.<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Monday, April 8<br />

CEUS<br />

Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound<br />

Earn up to 1.5 CME credits.<br />

Marquis Ballroom C<br />

Moderators: Yuko Kono, MD, PhD, Theresa Tuthill, PhD<br />

11:00 AM–11:15 AM<br />

Luminary Speaker: Yuko Kono, MD, PhD<br />

11:15 AM–11:22 AM<br />

1541199 Volumetric Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound Imaging of Renal Perfusion<br />

Marshall Mahoney, Anna Sorace, Kenneth Hoyt*<br />

11:22 AM–11:29 AM<br />

1540209 Parametric Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound With Evaluation of<br />

Arrival Time Maps May Aid Differentiation Between Adrenal Nodular<br />

Hyperplasia and Adenomas: Initial Results<br />

Rafal Slapa,* Anna Kasperlik-Zaluska, Bartosz Migda, Wieslaw Jakubowski<br />

11:29 AM–11:36 AM<br />

1541233 Volumetric Molecular Ultrasound Imaging of Tumor Vascularity in a<br />

Preclinical Model of Prostate Cancer<br />

Anna Sorace, Marshall Mahoney, Kurt Zinn, Kenneth Hoyt*<br />

11:36 AM–11:43 AM<br />

1539659 Small Nodules Arising in Cirrhotic Liver During Surveillance:<br />

Possibility of Characterization Among Dysplastic Nodules,<br />

Early Hepatocellular Carcinoma, and Progressed Hepatocellular<br />

Carcinoma Using Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound<br />

Antonio Giorgio,* Giorgio Calisti, Umberto Scognamiglio, Nunzia Farella,<br />

Giorgio de Stefano, Filomena Di Martino, Valentina Giorgio<br />

11:43 AM–11:50 AM<br />

1511998 Thyroscan: A Cost-Effective and Noninvasive Automated System for<br />

Thyroid Lesion Classification in 3-Dimensional Contrast-Enhanced<br />

Ultrasound Images<br />

U. Rajendra Acharya, Vinitha Sree, M. Mutu Rama Krishnan, Filippo<br />

Molinari, Roberto Garberoglio, Jasjit Suri*<br />

11:50 AM–11:57 AM<br />

1466379 Usefulness of Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound in Clinical Practice:<br />

The Spanish Trial<br />

Carlos Nicolau,* Teresa Fontanilla, Jose del Cura, Antonio Talegon,<br />

Xavier Serres<br />

11:57 AM–12:04 PM<br />

1517021 Four-Dimensional Subharmonic Breast Imaging: Initial Experiences<br />

John Eisenbrey,* Anush Sridharan, Daniel Merton, Priscilla Machado,<br />

Kirk Wallace, Carl Chalek, Kai Thomenius, Flemming Forsberg<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Monday, April 8<br />

ERCC<br />

Emergency Ultrasound, Part 1<br />

Earn up to 1.5 CME credits.<br />

Astor Ballroom Seventh Floor<br />

Moderators: Gowthaman Gunabushanam, MD, Leslie Scoutt, MD<br />

11:00 AM–11:15 AM<br />

Luminary Speaker: Gowthaman Gunabushanam, MD<br />

11:15 AM–11:22 AM<br />

1540915 Accuracy of Lung Ultrasound and Chest Radiography for Diagnosis of<br />

Cardiogenic Dyspnea Among Elderly Emergency Department Patients<br />

Emanuele Pivetta,* Livia Ausiello, Elke Platz, Michael Stone, Maria<br />

Tizzani, Giulio Porrino, Enrico Ferreri, Giovanni Volpicelli, Paolo<br />

Balzaretti, Alessandra Banderali, Antonello Lacobucci, Enrico Lupia,<br />

Alberto Goffi, Giovanna Casoli, Gianalfonso Cibinel<br />

11:22 AM–11:29 AM<br />

1540969 Bedside Cardiac Ultrasound Examination to Confirm Central Venous<br />

Catheter Placement<br />

Yiju Liu, Kathleen Calabrese,* Kunal Ajmera, Mohammad Salimian,<br />

Thaison Tran, Hamid Shokoohi, Keith Boniface, Melissa McCarthy<br />

11:29 AM–11:36 AM<br />

1513191 Bedside Thoracic Ultrasound for Pulmonary Edema: Which Zones Are<br />

the Best?<br />

Zoe Howard,* Feras Khan, Anne-Sophie Beraud, Laleh Gharahbaghian,<br />

Raymond Balise, Ravi Pamnani, Michael Schaller, Joelle Barral,<br />

Sidhartha Sinha, Sarah Williams<br />

11:36 AM–11:43 AM<br />

1538301 Central Venous Catheterization Location Changes and Complication<br />

Rates After the Institution of an Emergency Ultrasound Division<br />

Tahisha Tolbert,* Lawrence Haines, Lucas McArthur, Victoria Terentiev,<br />

Antonios Likourezos, Eitan Dickman<br />

11:43 AM–11:50 AM<br />

1539748 Faster = Better? Pilot Sonographic Evaluation of Internal Jugular<br />

Vein Collapsibility Versus Inferior Vena Cava Collapsibility Indices in<br />

Critically Ill Patients<br />

David Evans,* Daniel Eiferman, Alistair Kent, Creagh Boulger,<br />

Andrew Springer, Eric Adkins, Susan Yeager, Geoffrey Roelant,<br />

Stanislaw Stawicki, David Bahner<br />

11:50 AM–11:57 AM<br />

1540557 Point-of-Care Ultrasound: Sonographic Evaluation of Central<br />

Line Placement<br />

Eric Mervis,* Elizabeth Turner, Alan Chiem, Robert Liou, Randy Hou,<br />

Craig Anderson, Arthur Youssefian, J. Christian Fox<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Monday, April 8<br />

11:57 AM–12:04 PM<br />

1541330 Three-Window Bedside Ultrasound Versus Chest Radiography for<br />

Confirmation of Endotracheal Tube Placement<br />

Arthur Youssefian,* Elizabeth Turner, Shane Breazeale, Angelina Amian,<br />

Eric Mervis, J. Christian Fox, Negean Vandordaklou, Craig Anderson<br />

12:04 PM–12:11 PM<br />

1541487 Transcricothyroid Ultrasound for Confirmation of Endotracheal Tube<br />

Placement by United States Military Emergency Medicine Providers<br />

Michael Rabener, Chase Donaldson, Eric Chin, Capt Michael Rebener,<br />

PA-C, DSC, USAF*<br />

12:11 PM–12:18 PM<br />

1541012 Effect of the Prone Maximal Restraint (aka “Hog Tie”) Position on<br />

Cardiac Output and Other Hemodynamic Measurements<br />

Davut Savaser,* Colleen Campbell, Ted Chan, Virag Shah, Chris Sloane,<br />

Allan Hansen, Eddie Castillo, Gary Vilke<br />

12:18 PM–12:25 PM<br />

1541228 Ultrasound-Guided Peripheral Intravenous Insertion: Right Line<br />

at the Right Time<br />

James Joseph, Daniel Kagarise, Todd Henkaline, James White,<br />

David Bahner, James White, BSN, RN, VA-BC*<br />

MSK<br />

Musculoskeletal and Interventional/Intraoperative Ultrasound<br />

Earn up to 1.5 CME credits.<br />

Broadway Ballroom South Sixth Floor<br />

Moderator: Humberto Rosas, MD<br />

11:00 AM–11:15 AM<br />

Luminary Speaker: Humberto Rosas, MD<br />

11:15 AM–11:22 AM<br />

1540764 Accuracy and Reliability of Direct Versus Indirect Peripheral Nerve<br />

Cross-sectional Area<br />

Mark Shoreman,* Jeffrey Strakowski, Marcie Bockbrader, Mark Tornero,<br />

Darin Bradshaw<br />

11:22 AM–11:29 AM<br />

1540778 Developmental Plasticity of the Hip: Implications for Infant Hip<br />

Ultrasonography<br />

Azriel Benaroya,* Arkady Voloshin, Bernard Karmel, Ha Phan<br />

11:29 AM–11:36 AM<br />

1536958 Efficacy of Sonographically Guided Medial Plantar Nerve Perineural<br />

Space Injection at the Medial Longitudinal Arch<br />

Johnathan Childress, Oliver Joseph, Oleg Uryasev,* John McNamara,<br />

Apostolos Dallas<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Monday, April 8<br />

11:36 AM–11:43 AM<br />

1538067 Neuromusculoskeletal Ultrasound Courses: How Effective Are<br />

They in the Long Term?<br />

Sathish Rajasekaran,* Rodney Shan, Mohan Radhakrishna<br />

11:43 AM–11:50 AM<br />

1467503 Utility of Ultrasound for Detecting Anterior Compartment Thickness<br />

Changes in Chronic Exertional Compartment Syndrome: A Pilot Study<br />

Sathish Rajasekaran,* Cole Beavis, Abdel-Rahman Aly, Dave Leswick<br />

11:50 AM–11:57 AM<br />

1541063 Efficacy of Sonographically Guided Injections of the Common<br />

Peroneal Nerve Perineural Space at the Fibular Tunnel<br />

Matthew Kona,* Oliver Joseph, Oleg Uryasev, John McNamara,<br />

Apostolos Dallas<br />

11:57 AM–12:04 PM<br />

1541082 Efficacy of Sonographically Guided Injections of the Ulnar Nerve<br />

Perineural Space at the Cubital Tunnel<br />

Daniel Plessl,* Robert Summey, Oliver Joseph, Oleg Uryasev,<br />

John McNamara, Apostolos Dallas<br />

12:04 PM–12:11 PM<br />

1539088 Translating Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound Intraneural Vascularity<br />

From Bench to Bedside<br />

Kevin Evans,* Kevin Volz<br />

OB<br />

Obstetric Ultrasound: Uterus, Placenta, and Cervix<br />

Earn up to 1.5 CME credits.<br />

Broadway Ballroom North<br />

Moderators: Harris Finberg, MD, Cyrethia McShane, BS, RDMS<br />

11:00 AM–11:15 AM<br />

Luminary Speaker: Harris Finberg, MD<br />

11:15 AM–11:22 AM<br />

1540994 Cervical Length Assessment by Transabdominal and Endovaginal<br />

Ultrasound<br />

Jennifer Thompson,* Michael Smrtka, Geeta Swamy, Chad Grotegut,<br />

Brita Boyd, Amy Murtha<br />

11:22 AM–11:29 AM<br />

1472715 Cervical Length in the Second and Early Third Trimesters as a<br />

Predictor of Cesarean Delivery in Singleton Gestations<br />

Ashley Roman,* Terri-Ann Bennett, Nathan Fox, Daniel Saltzman, Chad<br />

Klauser, Andrei Rebarber<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Monday, April 8<br />

11:29 AM–11:36 AM<br />

1524943 Intramuscular Progesterone Slows the Rate of Cervical Shortening<br />

Cara Pessel, Saila Moni, Noelia Zork,* Sara Brubaker, Samantha Do, Joy<br />

Vink, Karin Fuchs, Chia-Ling Nhan-Chang, Cande Ananth, Cynthia Gyamfi<br />

11:36 AM–11:43 AM<br />

1539329 Impaired Sonographic Cervical Assessment After Voiding:<br />

A Randomized Controlled Trial<br />

William Schnettler,* Melissa March, Michele Hacker, Anna Merport<br />

Modest, Diana Rodriguez<br />

11:43 AM–11:50 AM<br />

1537208 Midtrimester Transabdominal Ultrasound for Detection of Placenta<br />

Previa<br />

Hayley Quant,* Alexander Friedman, Eileen Wang, Samuel Parry,<br />

Nadav Schwartz<br />

11:50 AM–11:57 AM<br />

1539742 Outcome of Pregnancies With a Low-Lying Placenta Diagnosed<br />

Between 16 and 24 Weeks’ Gestation<br />

Howard Heller, Katherine Mullen,* Robert Gordon, Rosemary Reiss,<br />

Carol Benson<br />

11:57 AM–12:04 PM<br />

1533371 Association Between Transvaginal Ultrasonographic Cervical Characteristics<br />

and Preterm Delivery After a History-Indicated Cerclage<br />

Emily Miller,* Susan Gerber<br />

12:04 PM–12:11 PM<br />

1541264 The Natural History of Vasa Previa Across Gestation<br />

Andrei Rebarber,* Cara Dolin, Nathan Fox, Chad Klauser, Daniel Saltzman,<br />

Ashley Roman<br />

12:11 PM–12:18 PM<br />

1536702 Uterine Volume Between 11 and 14 Weeks’ Gestation in Singleton<br />

and Dichorionic Diamniotic Twins as Seen by Ultrasound<br />

Lindsay Kugler,* Joaquin Santolaya<br />

12:18 PM–12:25 PM<br />

1540615 Can 3-Dimensional Power Doppler Ultrasound of the Cervix Predict<br />

Preterm Labor in Women at Increased Risk?<br />

Ahmed Ahmed,* Shoshana Haberman, Howard Minkoff<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Monday, April 8<br />

PEDS FE<br />

Pediatrics and Fetal Echocardiography<br />

Earn up to 1.5 CME credits.<br />

Shubert Complex Sixth Floor<br />

Moderator: Gary Satou, MD<br />

11:00 AM–11:15 AM<br />

Luminary Speaker: Gary Satou, MD<br />

11:15 AM–11:22 AM<br />

1522495 Is Fetal Echocardiography Necessary in In Vitro Fertilization/<br />

Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection Pregnancies After an<br />

Anatomic Survey?<br />

Oluyemi Aderibigbe,* Angela Ranzini, Sumekala Nadaraj<br />

11:22 AM–11:29 AM<br />

1538566 Application of Acoustic Radiation Force Impulse Imaging in<br />

Quantitative Evaluation of Neonatal Brain Development<br />

Su Yijin,* Du Lianfang, Xia Jin, Wu Ying, Jia Xiao, Cai Yingyu, Li Yunhua,<br />

Zhao Jing, Liu Qian, Zhang Juan<br />

11:29 AM–11:36 AM<br />

1538283 Is Follow-up Sonography Necessary in Babies With Morphologically<br />

Normal but Unstable Hips?<br />

Christine Iseman, Bokyung Han, Henrietta Kotlus Rosenberg*<br />

11:36 AM–11:43 AM<br />

1538513 Neonatal Ovarian Cysts: Can Sonography Predict Torsion?<br />

Dinesh Chinchure,* Chiou Li Ong<br />

11:43 AM–11:50 AM<br />

1539741 Sonographic Evaluation of Pediatric Skeletal Lesions: Is It Worthwhile?<br />

Henrietta Kotlus Rosenberg,* Neil Lester<br />

11:50 AM–11:57 AM<br />

1539575 Evaluation of Automated Multiplanar 3-/4-Dimensional Sonography<br />

in Prenatal Diagnosis of Conotruncal Cardiac Defects: Analysis of<br />

150 Cases<br />

Elena Sinkovskaya,* Sharon Horton, Anna Klassen, Alfred Abuhamad<br />

11:57 AM–12:04 PM<br />

1540606 Fetal Diagnosis of Hypoplastic Left Heart: Associations and<br />

Outcomes in the Current Era<br />

Roland Axt-Fliedner,* Christian Enzensberger, Melanie Vogel,<br />

Jan Weichert, Ulrich Gembruch, Ute Germer, Thomas Kohl,<br />

Martin Krapp, Jan Degenhardt<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Monday, April 8<br />

12:04 PM–12:11 PM<br />

1539318 Fetal Pulmonary Venous Flow and a Restrictive Foramen Ovale in<br />

Hypoplastic Left Heart<br />

Roland Axt-Fliedner,* Jan Degenhardt, Melanie Vogel, Jan Weichert,<br />

Ulrich Gembruch, Thomas Kohl, Christian Enzensberger<br />

12:11 PM–12:18 PM<br />

1538894 The Fetal-Maternal Vascular Impedance Index: A Potential New Tool<br />

for Characterization of Fetal Circulatory Health<br />

Debbra Soffer,* Margaret McCann, Xi Liu, Zhiyun Tian, Jack Rychik<br />

12:30 PM–1:30 PM<br />

Lunch in the Exhibit Hall<br />

Westside Ballroom Fifth Floor<br />

12:30 PM–1:30 PM<br />

Committee Meeting<br />

Presidential Advisory Committee<br />

Barrymore Ninth Floor<br />

12:30 PM–1:30 PM<br />

Community Meetings<br />

Earn up to 1 CME credit each.<br />

CARDIO<br />

OB<br />

SONO<br />

Cardiovascular Ultrasound Community<br />

Marquis Ballroom C Ninth Floor<br />

Obstetric Ultrasound Community<br />

Broadway Ballroom North Sixth Floor<br />

Sonography Community<br />

Shubert Complex Sixth Floor<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Monday, April 8<br />

1:30 PM–3:30 PM<br />

Special Interest Sessions<br />

Cellular Bioeffects and Applications<br />

Earn up to 2 CME credits.<br />

Soho Complex Seventh Floor<br />

Moderator: Diane Dalecki, PhD<br />

THERA<br />

After attending this session, participants will gain an understanding of methods<br />

and challenges for investigations of ultrasound on cellular systems and knowledge<br />

of several different but related cellular bioeffects and their applications in medicine<br />

and tissue engineering. An appreciation of cellular-level bioeffects will correlate to<br />

having a better understanding of the therapeutic bioeffects at the tissue and organ<br />

levels in human subjects.<br />

1:30 PM–2:00 PM Applications of Ultrasound Standing Wave Fields in<br />

Tissue Engineering<br />

Diane Dalecki, PhD<br />

2:00 PM–2:30 PM Interactions of Microbubbles With Cells and Their<br />

Applications for Drug and Gene Delivery<br />

Cheri Deng, PhD<br />

2:30 PM–3:00 PM Directing Extracellular Matrix Protein Microstructure<br />

With Ultrasound<br />

Denise Hocking, PhD<br />

3:00 PM–3:30 PM Study of Factors Affecting the Magnitude and Nature of<br />

Ultrasound Exposure With In Vitro Setups<br />

Kullervo Hynynen, PhD<br />

Elastography <strong>2013</strong><br />

Earn up to 2 CME credits.<br />

Marquis Ballroom C Ninth Floor<br />

ELAST<br />

Moderator: Richard Barr, MD, PhD<br />

This session is designed to provide an overview of types of elastography and how<br />

they are performed, provide an overview of shear wave elastography to evaluate<br />

liver fibrosis, and provide an overview of how elastography can help in characterization<br />

of lesions (multiple organs).<br />

1:30 PM–2:00 PM Principles of Elastography<br />

Brian Garra, MD<br />

2:00 PM–2:30 PM Elastography of Diffuse Liver Disease<br />

Giovanna Ferraioli, MD<br />

2:30 PM–3:00 PM Prostate Elastography<br />

Jean-Michel Correas, MD, PhD<br />

3:00 PM–3:30 PM Thyroid Elastography<br />

Andrej Lyshchik, MD, PhD<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Monday, April 8<br />

Exploring the Interface of Ethics and Communication in Prenatal Care:<br />

A Video-Based Approach<br />

Earn up to 2 CME credits.<br />

Broadway Ballroom South<br />

OB<br />

Moderator: Stephen Brown, MD<br />

Panelists: Stephen Brown, MD, Bryann Bromley, MD, Elaine Meyer, PhD, RN<br />

This session is designed to demonstrate alternate approaches for sharing initial<br />

information with patients at the time of detection of a fetal anomaly. Effective<br />

communication methods will be discussed, and how ethical values are embedded<br />

in the way we communicate with our patients will be reviewed.<br />

M1 Hands-on Carotid and Transcranial Doppler Ultrasound<br />

Earn up to 2 CME credits.<br />

Empire Complex Seventh Floor<br />

CARDIO<br />

Moderator: Tatjana Rundek, MD<br />

Hands-on Scanning Faculty: Andre Alexandrov, MD, Eva Bartels, MD, Philip Bendick,<br />

MD, John Blebea, MD, Dorothy Bulas, MD, Digna Cabral, RDMS, Emmanuel Carrera,<br />

RDMS, Joshua Cruz, MD, M. Robert De Jong, RDMS, RDCS, RVT, Zsolt Garami, MD,<br />

Patricia Haggerty, RDMS, RDCS, RVT, Salvatore LaRusso, MEd, RDMS, RT(R),<br />

Randolph Marshall, MD, Oscar Ramos, RDMS, Tatjana Rundek, MD, Leslie Scoutt, MD,<br />

Roque Sia, RDMS, Susan Smith, RDMS, RVT, RDCS, Charles Tegeler, MD, Samuel<br />

Trocio, RVT<br />

In this session, participants will be provided with live demonstrations of carotid and<br />

transcranial Doppler scanning protocols and hands-on practice sessions at ultrasound<br />

stations. Preregistration is required.<br />

1:30 PM–1:45 PM Carotid Scanning: How to Do It<br />

Susan Smith, RDMS, RVT, RDCS<br />

1:45 PM–3:30 PM Hands-on Scanning<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Monday, April 8<br />

New Techniques and Methods in Ultrasound-Guided Interventions<br />

Earn up to 2 CME credits.<br />

Marquis Ballroom A/B<br />

Moderator: Corinne Deurdulian, MD<br />

After attending this session, participants will be able to understand the newer<br />

techniques using ultrasound and computed tomography fusion and ultrasound and<br />

magnetic resonance imaging fusion and understand and become familiar with the<br />

newer needles and catheters and various kits used currently for biopsy.<br />

1:30 PM–2:00 PM The Procedure Patient: Preparation, Coagulation,<br />

and Management<br />

Corinne Deurdulian, MD<br />

2:00 PM–2:30 PM Utilization of Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound in<br />

Interventional Radiology<br />

Dean Huang, BMedSci, MRCPCH, FRCR, EBIR<br />

2:30 PM–3:00 PM When to Choose an Ultrasound Procedure<br />

David Madoff, MD<br />

3:00 PM–3:30 PM The Role of Global Positioning System Needle-Tracking<br />

Devices in Ultrasound-Guided Interventions<br />

Hisham Tchelepi, MD<br />

Vaginal Bleeding in the First Trimester<br />

Earn up to 2 CME credits.<br />

Broadway Ballroom North<br />

Moderator: Leslie Scoutt, MD<br />

x ERCC GYN<br />

After attending this session, participants should be able to discuss new discriminatory<br />

zones for the management and ultrasound evaluation of symptomatic first-trimester<br />

vaginal bleeding, discuss the ultrasound findings of miscarriage/failed pregnancy, and<br />

discuss how to diagnose ectopic pregnancy with ultrasound.<br />

1:30 PM–2:00 PM Ultrasound Evaluation for Retained Products of Conception<br />

Douglas Brown, MD<br />

2:00 PM–2:30 PM Diagnostic Criteria for Miscarriage and Nonviable<br />

Pregnancy in the Early First Trimester<br />

Peter Doubilet, MD, PhD<br />

2:30 PM–3:00 PM Poor Prognostic Indicators and Gestational Trophoblastic<br />

Neoplasia<br />

Robert Harris, MD, MPH<br />

3:00 PM–3:30 PM Ectopic Pregnancy<br />

James Shwayder, MD, JD<br />

IVIO<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Monday, April 8<br />

3:30 PM–4:00 PM<br />

Refreshment Break in the Exhibit Hall<br />

Westside Ballroom Fifth Floor<br />

4:00 PM–5:30 PM<br />

Film Panel Sessions<br />

Difficult Diagnosis in Emergency and Critical Care:<br />

Can Ultrasound Help?<br />

Earn up to 1.5 CME credits.<br />

Astor Ballroom Seventh Floor<br />

ERCC<br />

Moderator: Bret Nelson, MD, RDMS<br />

Panelists: Gerardo Chiricolo, MD, Rob Goodman, MD, Bret Nelson, MD, RDMS,<br />

John Pellerito, MD<br />

After attending this session, participants will be able to describe a variety of clinical<br />

situations in which ultrasound may aid diagnosis, recognize normal and abnormal<br />

anatomy of soft tissue, tendons, eyes, and other areas, and place ultrasound evaluation<br />

in context with other physical examination and imaging modalities.<br />

Obstetric Ultrasound<br />

Earn up to 1.5 CME credits.<br />

Broadway Ballroom North Sixth Floor<br />

OB<br />

Moderator: Janice Byrne, MD<br />

Panelists: Janice Byrne, MD, Joan Mastrobattista, MD, Mani Montazemi, RDMS,<br />

Thomas Shipp, MD, Isabelle Wilkins, MD<br />

This session is designed to evaluate new and challenging obstetric cases in ultrasound<br />

with a group of expert panelists.<br />

Pediatrics: Shedding Light on Difficult Cases<br />

Earn up to 1.5 CME credits.<br />

Marquis Ballroom A/B Ninth Floor<br />

PEDS<br />

Moderator: Sara O’Hara, MD<br />

Panelists: David Blews, MD, Brian Coley, MD, Lynn Fordham, MD, Sara O’Hara, MD<br />

This session is designed to review interesting and difficult pediatric sonographic<br />

cases with a panel discussion from several physicians on formulating differential<br />

diagnoses and guiding therapy.<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Monday, April 8<br />

4:00 PM–5:30 PM<br />

Committee Meeting<br />

Clinical Standards Committee<br />

Cantor Ninth Floor<br />

4:00 PM–5:30 PM<br />

Special Interest Sessions<br />

M2 Hands-on Elastography<br />

Earn up to 1.5 CME credits.<br />

Empire Complex Seventh Floor<br />

ELAST<br />

Moderator: Richard Barr, MD, PhD<br />

Hands-on Scanning Faculty: Richard Barr, MD, PhD<br />

This session is designed to provide a workshop with various vendors demonstrating<br />

how to perform and interpret elastography with their equipment and demonstrating<br />

the differences in techniques between vendors to obtain optimal images. Preregistration<br />

required.<br />

Interventional and Other Ultrasound Techniques: How I Do It<br />

Earn up to 1.5 CME credits.<br />

Marquis Ballroom C Ninth Floor<br />

Moderator: David Fessell, MD<br />

x MSK<br />

After attending this session, participants will know when and how to use interventional<br />

musculoskeletal ultrasound techniques.<br />

4:00 PM–4:30 PM Contrast Ultrasound<br />

Ronald Adler, MD, PhD<br />

4:30 PM–4:40 PM Biceps Sheath Injections<br />

Kira Chow, MD<br />

4:40 PM–4:50 PM Ultrasound-Guided Treatment of Morton Neuroma<br />

Viviane Khoury, MD<br />

4:50 PM–5:00 PM Wrist/Hand Procedures<br />

Suzanne Long, MD<br />

5:00 PM–5:10 PM Botox Injection in the Sternocleidomastoid Muscle<br />

Robert Lopez, MD<br />

5:10 PM–5:30 PM Questions and Answers<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Monday, April 8<br />

Quantitative Ultrasound Biomarkers<br />

Earn up to 1.5 CME credits.<br />

Manhattan Ballroom Eighth Floor<br />

Moderators: Paul Carson, PhD, Timothy Hall, PhD, ABR<br />

This session is designed to discuss the many potential quantitative ultrasound<br />

biomarkers.<br />

4:00 PM–4:05 PM Introductory Remarks on Opportunities for Ultrasound<br />

Standard Bodies<br />

Paul Carson, PhD<br />

4:05 PM–4:20 PM Quantitative Imaging Biomarker Alliance Biomarker<br />

Precision and Validation for Clinical Use: Drug and<br />

Instrumentation Trials<br />

Brian Garra, MD<br />

4:20 PM–4:35 PM Quantitative Imaging Biomarker Alliance Shear Wave<br />

Speed Imaging: Making It Much More Reproducible<br />

Timothy Hall, PhD<br />

4:35 PM–4:50 PM Quantitative Volume Flow<br />

Oliver Kripfgans, PhD<br />

4:50 PM–5:05 PM Quantitative Ultrasound Applied to Detection and Imaging<br />

of Prostate Cancer and Lymph Node Metastases<br />

Ernest Feleppa, PhD<br />

5:05 PM–5:20 PM Quantitative Contrast Imaging and Spectral Doppler<br />

Kenneth Hoyt, PhD, MBA<br />

5:20 PM–5:30 PM Questions and Answers<br />

Ultrasound Incidentalomas<br />

Earn up to 1.5 CME credits.<br />

Broadway Ballroom South Sixth Floor<br />

G & A<br />

Moderator: Franklin Tessler, MD, CM<br />

In this session, participants will learn how to approach cases in which incidental<br />

findings are noted on the ultrasound images.<br />

4:00 PM–4:30 PM Incidentalomas in the Abdomen<br />

Franklin Tessler, MD, CM<br />

4:30 PM–5:00 PM Incidental Findings in the Soft Tissue and Extremities<br />

Deborah Rubens, MD<br />

5:00 PM–5:30 PM Incidental Findings in the Neck<br />

Shwetta Bhatt, MD<br />

BSI<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Monday, April 8<br />

4:00 PM–5:30 PM<br />

Scientific Sessions<br />

Learn about the latest research in ultrasound in concise oral presentations.<br />

* indicates presenter.<br />

CARDIO NEURO<br />

Carotid/Cerebrovascular Ultrasound and Neurosonology<br />

Earn up to 1.5 CME credits.<br />

Shubert Complex Seventh Floor<br />

Moderator: David Vilkomerson, PhD<br />

4:15 PM–4:22 PM<br />

1538396 Monitoring the Formation of Aneurysms in Murine Aortas Using Pulse<br />

Wave Imaging<br />

Sacha Nandlall,* Monica Goldklang, Jeanine d’Armiento, Elisa Konofagou<br />

4:22 PM–4:29 PM<br />

1510020 Results of Evaluation of the Spectral Curve in Aortoiliac Disease<br />

Mireia Cussó Sorribas,* Xavier Martí Mestre, Nicolo Rizza Siniscalchi,<br />

Sara Garcia Pelegrí, Antonio Romera Villegas, Ramon Vila Coll<br />

4:29 PM–4:36 PM<br />

1530492 Comparison of Automatic and Manual Transcranial Sonographic<br />

Morphometric Measurement of the Substantia Nigra<br />

Monika Jelinkova, David Skoloudik,* Jiri Blahuta, Tomas Soukup,<br />

Petr Cermak, Petra Bartova, Katerina Langova, Roman Herzig<br />

4:36 PM–4:43 PM<br />

1540954 Investigation of Asymmetries in Cerebral Collateral Flow for Patients<br />

With Carotid Stenosis<br />

Khalid Al Muhanna,* Limin Zhao, Kirk Beach, Brajesh Lal,<br />

Gregory Kowalewski, Siddhartha Sikdar<br />

4:43 PM–4:50 PM<br />

1512012 Left-to-Right Image Registration of Longitudinal Carotid Images Improves<br />

Intima-Media Thickness and Atherosclerosis Disease Monitoring<br />

Filippo Molinari, Nobutaka Ikeda, U. Rajendra Acharya, Luca Saba,<br />

Andrew Nicolaides, Jasjit Suri*<br />

4:50 PM–4:57 PM<br />

1540884 More Easily Deployable Long-term Transcranial Doppler Monitoring of<br />

the Middle Cerebral Artery<br />

Bill Beck<br />

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Tuesday, April 9<br />

<strong>Convention</strong><br />

Schedule at a Glance<br />

7:00 AM–8:00 AM Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine Editorial Board Meeting<br />

Just Images and Comprehensive Refresher Sessions<br />

8:00 AM–5:30 PM E-Posters Open for Viewing<br />

8:15 AM–9:15 AM Exhibitor Advisory Council Meeting<br />

Community Meetings<br />

8:15 AM–10:15 AM Three- and Four-Dimensional Volume Data Set Manipulation:<br />

Gynecology<br />

Special Interest Sessions<br />

Hands-on Special Interest Session<br />

9:15 AM–10:15 AM Community Meetings<br />

9:30 AM–4:00 PM Exhibit Hall Open<br />

10:15 AM–11:00 AM Refreshment Break in the Exhibit Hall<br />

10:30 AM–12:00 PM Endowment for Education and Research Committee Meeting<br />

10:30 AM–12:30 PM Three- and Four-Dimensional Volume Data Set Manipulation:<br />

Obstetrics<br />

11:00 AM–12:30 PM Scientific Sessions<br />

Film Panel Session<br />

Hands-on Special Interest Session<br />

12:30 PM–1:30 PM Lunch in the Exhibit Hall<br />

Community Meetings<br />

1:00 PM–3:00 PM Three- and Four-Dimensional Volume Data Set Manipulation:<br />

Obstetrics<br />

1:30 PM–3:30 PM Special Interest Sessions<br />

Hands-on Special Interest Session<br />

Accreditation “Getting Started” Workshop<br />

3:30 PM–4:00 PM Refreshment Break in the Exhibit Hall<br />

3:30 PM–5:30 PM Three- and Four-Dimensional Volume Data Set Manipulation:<br />

Fetal Echocardiography<br />

4:00 PM–4:45 PM Community Meeting<br />

4:00 PM–5:00 PM Sound Judgment Clinical Vignette Task Force Committee Meeting<br />

4:00 PM–5:30 PM Special Interest Sessions<br />

Hands-on Special Interest Session<br />

Film Panel Session<br />

Scientific Sessions<br />

4:45 PM–5:30 PM Community Meeting<br />

7:00 PM–11:00 PM Leadership Banquet (by invitation only)<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Tuesday, April 9<br />

7:00 AM–8:00 AM<br />

Committee Meeting<br />

Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine Editorial Board<br />

Cantor/Jolson Ninth Floor<br />

7:00 AM–8:00 AM<br />

Just Images and Comprehensive Refresher Sessions<br />

All the Things Human Resources and Your Boss Don’t Want You<br />

to Know: Sonographer Employment Issues and Salary Levels<br />

Earn up to 1 CME credit.<br />

Manhattan Ballroom Eighth Floor<br />

SONO<br />

Moderator: James Pennington, RDMS<br />

This session will provide an in-depth discussion that demonstrates the diminution<br />

of the profession of nonphysician sonographers and the inadequate compensation<br />

levels across the country in comparison to those who perform lesser duties and<br />

receive greater benefits. New concepts of elevating the profession and ways of<br />

providing a living wage to those who practice in the field will be addressed.<br />

7:00 AM–7:20 AM Can You Be Red Circled? The Boundaries of Benefits and<br />

How You Will Not Continue to Increase in Worth<br />

James Pennington, RDMS<br />

7:20 AM–7:40 AM Do You See Anything? The Devaluing of the Ultrasound<br />

Imaging Profession<br />

M. Robert De Jong, RDCS, RDMS, RVT<br />

7:40 AM–8:00 AM Our Current Plight: Have We Done This to Ourselves?<br />

Salvatore LaRusso, MEd, RDMS, RT(R)<br />

Breast Elastography<br />

Earn up to 1 CME credit.<br />

Majestic Sixth Floor<br />

ELAST<br />

Speaker: Kazutaka Nakashima, MD<br />

This session will provide an overview of breast mass characterization with various types<br />

of elastography, discuss how to apply elastography to one’s practice, and discuss<br />

elastography and Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System classifications.<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Tuesday, April 9<br />

Just Images: Abnormal Bleeding<br />

Earn up to 1 CME credit.<br />

Broadway Ballroom North Sixth Floor<br />

GYN<br />

Moderator: Misty Blanchette Porter, MD<br />

Panelists: Misty Blanchette Porter, MD, Anne Silas, MD<br />

This session is designed to discuss many different clinical scenarios and ultrasound<br />

findings of abnormal bleeding, with a variety of illustrative images.<br />

Mild/Soft Signs of Karyotypic Anomalies<br />

Earn up to 1 CME credit.<br />

Broadway Ballroom South<br />

OB<br />

Speaker: Robert Harris, MD, MPH<br />

After attending this session, participants will be able to list the various sonographic<br />

soft signs of karyotypic anomalies.<br />

Perinatal Ultrasound: Fetal and Neonatal Correlations<br />

Earn up to 1 CME credit.<br />

Marquis Ballroom A/B Ninth Floor<br />

NEURO<br />

Moderator: Harris L. Cohen, MD<br />

This session is designed to correlate ultrasound and Doppler imaging of prenatal<br />

anomalies with postnatal correlations.<br />

7:00 AM–7:20 AM Perinatal Central Nervous System<br />

Harris L. Cohen, MD<br />

7:20 AM–7:40 AM Perinatal Genitourinary<br />

Maria Calvo-Garcia, MD<br />

7:40 AM–8:00 AM Perinatal Intrathoracic<br />

Carol Barnewolt, MD<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Tuesday, April 9<br />

Recent Developments in High-Frequency Ultrasonic Transducers<br />

and Arrays<br />

Earn up to 1 CME credit.<br />

Shubert Complex Seventh Floor<br />

HFI<br />

Moderator: Jonathan Mamou, PhD<br />

This session is designed to review the state of the art in the technological development<br />

of high-frequency ultrasonic transducers and arrays.<br />

7:00 AM–7:20 AM 20- to 40-MHz 1–3 Piezo Composite Linear Arrays for<br />

Medical Imaging<br />

Claire Bantignies, MS<br />

7:20 AM–7:40 AM Real-time Imaging and Applications With High-Frequency<br />

Annular Arrays<br />

Jeff Ketterling, PhD<br />

7:40 AM–8:00 AM Thick-Film Technologies for High-Frequency Ultrasonic<br />

Transducers<br />

Marc Lethiecq, PhD<br />

Teaching and Assessing Point-of-Care Ultrasonography<br />

Earn up to 1 CME credit.<br />

Marquis Ballroom C<br />

ERCC<br />

Moderator: John Pellerito, MD<br />

After attending this session, participants should be able to discuss current methods<br />

of teaching point-of-care ultrasonography, which will include curriculum design,<br />

updates in the use of ultrasound simulators, and ultrasound competency assessment.<br />

7:00 AM–7:30 AM SAT, ACT, MCAT, and USAT? A Standardized Approach<br />

to Assessing and Teaching Point-of-Care Ultrasound in<br />

Medical Education<br />

Creagh Boulger, MD<br />

7:30 AM–8:00 AM Ultrasound Technology Diffusion: How to Ensure<br />

Competency of Hospital Physicians<br />

Vicki Noble, MD, RDMS<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Tuesday, April 9<br />

Understanding Doppler Images and Quality Control of<br />

Image Acquisition<br />

Earn up to 1 CME credit.<br />

Astor Ballroom Seventh Floor<br />

CARDIO<br />

Moderator: Leslie Scoutt, MD<br />

This session is designed to describe the physiology behind color Doppler images,<br />

spectral Doppler waveforms, and quality control of image acquisition.<br />

7:00 AM–7:30 AM Understanding Doppler Images<br />

Christopher Merritt, MD<br />

7:30 AM–8:00 AM Questions and Answers on Image Acquisition<br />

Laurence Needleman, MD<br />

8:15 AM–9:15 AM<br />

Committee Meeting<br />

Exhibitor Advisory Council<br />

Barrymore Ninth Floor<br />

8:15 AM–9:15 AM<br />

Community Meetings<br />

Earn up to 1 CME credit each.<br />

ELAST<br />

PEDS<br />

Elastography Interest Group<br />

Manhattan Ballroom Eighth Floor<br />

Pediatric Ultrasound Community<br />

Shubert Complex Seventh Floor<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Tuesday, April 9<br />

8:15 AM–10:15 AM<br />

Three- and Four-Dimensional Volume Data Set Manipulation:<br />

Gynecology<br />

Earn up to 2 CME credits.<br />

GE Healthcare Faculty: Todd Deutch, MD, Sharon Horton, RT, RDMS<br />

Soho/Herald Seventh Floor<br />

Philips Healthcare Faculty: William Brown III, MD, Elise Housman, RDMS<br />

Gramercy/Olmstead Seventh Floor<br />

This session will be used to introduce laptop-based handling of 3-dimensional (3D)<br />

software and provide guided assistance to improve 3D ultrasound-based diagnostic<br />

skills. Preregistration required.<br />

8:15 AM–10:15 AM<br />

Special Interest Sessions<br />

Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound in Pediatrics: What Have We Learned<br />

and How Can We Apply It?<br />

Earn up to 2 CME credits.<br />

Marquis Ballroom C Ninth Floor<br />

Moderator: Beth McCarville, MD<br />

CEUS PEDS<br />

This session is designed to educate physicians and technologists about the use of<br />

ultrasound contrast agents in children.<br />

8:15 AM–8:45 AM Safety<br />

Beth McCarville, MD<br />

8:45 AM–9:15 AM Voiding Urosonography<br />

Kassa Darge, MD, PhD<br />

9:15 AM–9:45 AM Testicular Torsion<br />

Harriet Paltiel, MD<br />

9:45 AM–10:15 AM Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound in Pediatric<br />

Abdominal Trauma<br />

Annmaria Deganello, MD<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Tuesday, April 9<br />

Cutting-edge Musculoskeletal Ultrasound: Peripheral Nerves of the<br />

Upper Extremity<br />

Earn up to 2 CME credits.<br />

Astor Ballroom Seventh Floor<br />

MSK<br />

Moderator: Corrie Yablon, MD<br />

After attending this session, participants should know how and when to perform<br />

ultrasound examinations of the peripheral nerves of the upper extremity, including<br />

interventional techniques.<br />

8:15 AM–8:55 AM Anatomy<br />

Corrie Yablon, MD<br />

8:55 AM–9:35 AM Radial, Median, and Ulnar Nerve Paths<br />

Theodore Miller, MD<br />

9:35 AM–10:15 AM Carpal Tunnel<br />

Gandikota Girish, MD<br />

Doppler Evaluation of the Abdomen<br />

Earn up to 2 CME credits.<br />

Broadway Ballroom South Sixth Floor<br />

Moderator: M. Robert De Jong, RDMS, RDCS, RVT<br />

After attending this session, participants should be able to discuss basic techniques<br />

in Doppler imaging and identify pathology.<br />

8:15 AM–8:45 AM Sonographic Evaluation of Portal Hypertension<br />

Monzer Abu-Yousef, MB, BCh, ABR<br />

8:45 AM–9:15 AM Doppler Techniques in the Abdomen<br />

M. Robert De Jong, RDMS, RDCS, RVT<br />

9:15 AM–9:45 AM Pathologic Findings in Abdominal Vasculature<br />

Hanh Nghiem, MD<br />

9:45 AM–10:15 AM Doppler Evaluation of the Renal Arteries and Veins<br />

Nirvka Dahiya, MD<br />

T1 Hands-on How to Do Ultrasound-Guided Interventions<br />

Earn up to 2 CME credits.<br />

Empire Complex Seventh Floor<br />

IVIO<br />

Moderator: Dean Nakamoto, MD<br />

Hands-on Scanning: Nami Azar, MD, Shweta Bhatt, MD, Katharine Dennis, RDMS,<br />

Corinne Deurdulian, MD, Loribeth Hollifield, RDMS, Dean Nakamoto, MD,<br />

Paul Rochon, MD<br />

After attending this session, participants will be able to describe prebiopsy preparations,<br />

use and have hands-on experience with the techniques of doing biopsies<br />

of soft tissue masses, thyroid nodules, breast masses, the liver, and kidneys, and<br />

recognize and manage complications. Preregistration required.<br />

x<br />

G & A<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Tuesday, April 9<br />

Pearls From the Anatomic Survey (Skeletal Dysplasias and<br />

Central Nervous System, Renal, and Chest Abnormalities)<br />

Earn up to 2 CME credits.<br />

Broadway Ballroom North Sixth Floor<br />

OB<br />

Moderator: Ana Monteagudo, MD, RDMS<br />

This session will present cases of fetal skeletal dysplasias and describe a systematic<br />

approach for diagnosis.<br />

8:15 AM–8:55 AM Fetal Central Nervous System<br />

Ana Monteagudo, MD, RDMS<br />

8:55 AM–9:35 AM The Added Value of 3-Dimensional Ultrasound to the<br />

Anatomy Scan<br />

Ilan Timor, MD<br />

9:35 AM–10:15 AM Pearls for First- and Second-Trimester Fetal Anatomy<br />

J. Oscar Barahona, RDMS, BS<br />

Small-Animal Preclinical High-Frequency Imaging<br />

Earn up to 2 CME credits.<br />

Marquis Ballroom A/B Ninth Floor<br />

HFI<br />

Moderator: Michael Kolios, PhD<br />

This session is designed to review the state of the art in high-resolution microultrasound<br />

imaging of preclinical disease models and therapy evaluations.<br />

8:15 AM–8:50 AM Small-Animal Preclinical High-Frequency Imaging<br />

F. Stuart Foster, PhD<br />

8:50 AM–9:25 AM Cardiovascular Functional Imaging in Mice in Vivo<br />

Elisa Konofagou, PhD<br />

9:25 AM–10:00 AM Advances in High-Frequency Transducers and Arrays<br />

K. Kirk Shung, PhD<br />

10:00 AM–10:15 AM Questions and Answers<br />

9:15 AM–10:15 AM<br />

Community Meetings<br />

Earn up to 1 CME credit each.<br />

ERCC<br />

NEURO<br />

THERA<br />

Emergency and Critical Care Ultrasound Community<br />

Majestic/Music Box Sixth Floor<br />

Neurosonology Community<br />

Shubert Complex Sixth Floor<br />

Therapeutic Ultrasound Community<br />

Manhattan Ballroom Eighth Floor<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Tuesday, April 9<br />

10:15 AM–11:00 AM<br />

Refreshment Break in the Exhibit Hall<br />

Westside Ballroom Fifth Floor<br />

10:30 AM–12:00 PM<br />

Committee Meeting<br />

Endowment for Education and Research Committee Meeting<br />

Brecht Fourth Floor<br />

10:30 AM–12:30 PM<br />

Three- and Four-Dimensional Volume Data Set Manipulation:<br />

Obstetrics<br />

Earn up to 2 CME credits.<br />

OB<br />

GE Healthcare Faculty: Lori Crites, RN, RDMS, Julia Solomon, MD<br />

Soho/Herald Seventh Floor<br />

Philips Healthcare Faculty: Delores Pretorius, MD, Linda Sheets, BS, RT, RDMS,<br />

RDCS, RVT, Nga Tran, RDMS, Katherine White, RDMS<br />

Gramercy/Olmstead Seventh Floor<br />

This session will be used to introduce laptop-based handling of 3-dimensional (3D)<br />

software and provide guided assistance to improve 3D ultrasound-based diagnostic<br />

skills. Preregistration required.<br />

Registration opens late spring<br />

at www.aium.org<br />

Pelvic Ultrasound–<br />

Solving Gynecologic Problems<br />

With Imaging<br />

November 1–2, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek<br />

Orlando, Florida<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Tuesday, April 9<br />

11:00 AM–12:30 PM<br />

Scientific Sessions<br />

Learn about the latest research in ultrasound in concise oral presentations.<br />

* indicates presenter.<br />

THERA<br />

Applications of Therapeutic Ultrasound<br />

Earn up to 1.5 CME credits.<br />

Marquis Ballroom C Ninth Floor<br />

Moderators: George Lewis Jr, PhD, Maggie Zhang, PhD<br />

11:00 AM–11:15 AM<br />

Luminary Speaker: George Lewis Jr, PhD<br />

11:15 AM–11:22 AM<br />

1541279 Antitumor Effects of Combining Docetaxel and Paclitaxel With the<br />

Antivascular Effects of Ultrasound-Stimulated Microbubbles<br />

Margarita Todorova, Vlad Agache, Raffi Karshafian, Kullervo Hynynen,<br />

David Goertz*<br />

11:22 AM–11:29 AM<br />

1540384 Dynamic Positron Emission Tomographic Imaging of Drug Delivery<br />

and Hypoxia Using Acoustic Droplet Vaporization<br />

Mario Fabiilli, Morand Piert, Philip Sherman, Carole Quesada,<br />

Oliver Kripfgans*<br />

11:29 AM–11:36 AM<br />

1540880 Evaluation and Optimization of Nonfocused Sonothrombolysis<br />

Parameters in an In Vitro Chamber Model<br />

Shane Fleshman,* Adelaide de Guillebon, George Lewis<br />

11:36 AM–11:43 AM<br />

1540858 Hydrogel Materials as Ultrasound Coupling Media<br />

Matthew Langer,* Shane Fleshman, George Lewis<br />

11:43 AM–11:50 AM<br />

1541006 Low-Intensity Pulsed Ultrasound Enhances Reactive Oxygen Species<br />

Production Following a Blunt Impact Injury in Articular Cartilage<br />

Kee Jang,* Prem Ramakrishnan, Tae-Hong Lim, Joseph Buckwalter,<br />

James Martin<br />

11:50 AM–11:57 AM<br />

1543362 Microbubble and Ultrasound Enhancement of Radiation-Induced<br />

Tumor Cell Death In Vivo: ASMase Dependence<br />

Gregory Czarnota,* Amr Hashim, Ahmed El Kaffas, Raffi Karshafian,<br />

Anoja Giles, Sara Iradji, Azza Al Mahrouki<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Tuesday, April 9<br />

11:57 AM–12:04 PM<br />

1540684 On the Acceleration of Ultrasound Thermal Therapy by Patterned<br />

Acoustic Droplet Vaporization<br />

Oliver Kripfgans,* Mario Fabiilli, Scott Swanson, Charles Mougenot,<br />

Paul Carson, Man Zhang, J. Brian Fowlkes<br />

12:04 PM–12:11 PM<br />

1540272 Potential Strong High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound Ablation-Induced<br />

Tissue Damage as Measured by Viscoelastic Characterization of<br />

Canine Liver Tissue After Ablation<br />

Danial Shahmirzadi,* Gary Hou, Elisa Konofagou<br />

12:11 PM–12:18 PM<br />

1540029 Therapeutic Ultrasound as Treatment for Chronic Bacterial Prostatitis<br />

Mingde Li<br />

12:18 PM–12:25 PM<br />

1540196 Ultrasound-Assisted Chronic Wound Management: Clinical Outcome<br />

Joshua Samuels, Michael Weingarten, Leonid Zubkov, Youhan Sunny,<br />

Christopher Bawiec, David Margolis, Peter Lewin*<br />

BSI<br />

Basic Science: Instrumentation, Contrast Agents, and Bioeffects<br />

Earn up to 1.5 CME credits.<br />

Manhattan Ballroom Eighth Floor<br />

Moderators: Chandra Sehgal, PhD, David Vilkomerson, PhD<br />

11:00 AM–11:10 AM<br />

1536946 Improved Accuracy in the Measurement of Acoustic Output<br />

Parameters via Complex Deconvolution of Hydrophone Sensitivity<br />

Keith Wear,* Paul Gammell, Subha Maruvada, Yunbo Liu, Gerald Harris<br />

11:10 AM–11:20 AM<br />

1538679 Pulmonary Hemorrhage Induced by Diagnostic Ultrasound Revealed<br />

by Growth of Comet Tail Artifacts in the Image<br />

Douglas Miller<br />

11:20 AM–11:30 AM<br />

1528109 Evaluation of Definity Stability Over Time Using Double Passive<br />

Cavitation Detection<br />

Marianne Gauthier,* Daniel King, William O’Brien Jr<br />

11:30 AM–11:40 AM<br />

1541018 Arrival Time Estimation in a Sparsely Sampled Hemispheric<br />

Transducer Array<br />

Jason Tillett,* Jeffrey Astheimer, Robert Waag<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Tuesday, April 9<br />

11:40 AM–11:50 AM<br />

1539831 The USAGES Study (Ultrasonographic Study of Alternative Gel<br />

Experimental Substances): A Trial of Alternative Substances for<br />

Use in Clinical Sonographic Imaging<br />

Davut Savaser,* Siobhan Gray, Anthony Medak, Virag Shah,<br />

Derrick Allen, Eddie Castillo, Mary Beth Johnson<br />

11:50 AM–12:00 PM<br />

1540013 User-friendly System for Assessing Imaging Performance in the Clinic<br />

Ernest Madsen,* Chihwa Song, Gary Frank<br />

12:00 PM–12:10 PM<br />

1541363 Pulse-Echo–Based Sound Speed Estimations Using Speckle Statistics<br />

Ivan Rosado-Mendez, Kibo Nam, Timothy Hall, James Zagzebski*<br />

CARDIO<br />

Cardiovascular Ultrasound<br />

Earn up to 1.5 CME credits.<br />

Shubert Complex Sixth Floor<br />

Moderator: John Blebea, MD, MBA<br />

11:15 AM–11:25 AM<br />

1521708 Lagrangian Deformation Tracking of the Left Ventricle for Cardiac<br />

Ultrasound Strain Imaging<br />

Chi Ma,* Tomy Varghese<br />

11:25 AM–11:35 AM<br />

1509371 Effects of Respiration on Estimation of Systolic Pulmonary Artery<br />

Pressure in Patients With Right Ventricle Systolic Dysfunction<br />

Xiao-Yong Zhang,* Tie-Sheng Cao, Li-Jun Yuan<br />

11:35 AM–11:45 AM<br />

1541517 High–Frame Rate Lateral Strain Estimation Using Virtual Beam<br />

Focusing in Canine and Human Hearts In Vivo<br />

Ethan Bunting,* Jean Provost, Elisa Konofagou<br />

11:45 AM–11:55 AM<br />

1540358 Nurse-Based Use of Handheld Ultrasound Examination for Heart Failure<br />

Mikael Gustafsson,* Ulf Dahlström, Urban Alehagen, Peter Johansson<br />

11:55 AM–12:05 PM<br />

1520493 Performance Assessment of Cardiac Strain Imaging Using Radiofrequency<br />

and Envelope Signals<br />

Chi Ma,* Tomy Varghese<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Tuesday, April 9<br />

GYN<br />

Gynecologic Ultrasound<br />

Earn up to 1.5 CME credits.<br />

Broadway Ballroom South Sixth Floor<br />

Moderator: Jodi Lerner, MD<br />

11:00 AM–11:15 AM<br />

Luminary Speaker: Jodi Lerner, MD<br />

11:15 AM–11:22 AM<br />

1541483 Three-Dimensional Ultrasound Assessment of Uterine Cavity<br />

Remodeling After Surgical Correction of Subseptations<br />

Laura Detti<br />

11:22 AM–11:29 AM<br />

1541423 Assessment of Levator Ani Muscle Deformation During the First<br />

and Third Trimesters of Pregnancy Using Tissue Doppler Imaging<br />

at Maximal Kegel: A Pilot Study<br />

Timothy Canavan<br />

11:29 AM–11:36 AM<br />

1523456 Biometric Ultrasound Findings of Trophoblastic Implantation on<br />

Cesarean Scars<br />

Elysia Moschos, C. Edward Wells, Diane Twickler*<br />

11:36 AM–11:43 AM<br />

1537573 Diagnosis of Polycystic Ovaries (PCO) by Ovarian Appearance Only:<br />

A Prospective Study of Infertility Patients Comparing Those With<br />

Unilateral, Bilateral, and No PCO With Regard to Body Mass Index<br />

and Cycle Regularity<br />

Alex Hartman,* Rose Lee, Brian Hartman<br />

11:43 AM–11:50 AM<br />

1538495 Evaluation of Cervical Cancer Detection With Acoustic Radiation<br />

Force Impulse Ultrasound Imaging: Preliminary Results<br />

Yijin Su,* Lianfang Du, Ying Wu, Juan Zhang, Xuemei Zhang, Xiao Jia,<br />

Yingyu Cai, Yunhua Li, Jing Zhao, Qian Liu<br />

11:50 AM–11:57 AM<br />

1512000 Texture-Based Ovarian Tumor Characterization Using<br />

3-Dimensional Ultrasound<br />

U. Rajendra Acharya, Stefano Guerriero, Filippo Molinari, Luca Saba,<br />

Jasjit Suri*<br />

11:57 AM–12:04 PM<br />

1512001 Tumor Characterization From 3-Dimensional Gynecologic Ultrasound:<br />

A New Online Feature-Based Paradigm<br />

U. Rajendra Acharya, Luca Saba, Filippo Molinari, Stefano Guerriero,<br />

Jasjit Suri*<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Tuesday, April 9<br />

12:04 PM–12:11 PM<br />

1537972 Value of Transvaginal Ultrasonography in Diagnosing Adenomyosis<br />

Birsen Ogutcu,* Kathryn Gunnison, Bakytbubu Arynova, Jack Garon,<br />

Josef Blankstein<br />

12:11 PM–12:18 PM<br />

1509704 To Chaperone or Not to Chaperone<br />

Jenny Parkes,* Michal Schneider-Kolsky, Paul Lombardo<br />

12:18 PM–12:25 PM<br />

1538726 What Causes Postmenopausal Bleeding (PMB)? A Prospective Study<br />

of 670 Consecutive Patients With PMB Examined With Regard to<br />

Body Mass Index and the Prevalence of Abnormalities on Sonohysterography<br />

Alex Hartman,* Rose Lee, Brian Hartman<br />

12:25 PM–12:32 PM<br />

1541040 Spatial Variability of Shear Wave Speed Estimation in the Normal<br />

Nonpregnant Cervix<br />

Lindsey Carlson,* Mark Palmeri, Lisa Reusch, Helen Feltovich, Timothy Hall<br />

OB<br />

Obstetric Ultrasound: Fetal Anomalies<br />

Earn up to 1.5 CME credits.<br />

Broadway Ballroom North Sixth Floor<br />

Moderators: Israel Meizner, MD, Heather Welch, MD<br />

11:00 AM–11:15 AM<br />

Luminary Speaker: Israel Meizner, MD<br />

11:15 AM–11:22 AM<br />

1525585 Late Diagnosis of Fetal Central Nervous System Anomalies Following<br />

a Normal Second-Trimester Anatomy Scan: Should a Third-Trimester<br />

Anatomy Scan Be Routinely Recommended?<br />

Eldad Katorza,* Yoav Yinon, Chen Hoffmann, Shlomo Lipitz, Reuven<br />

Achiron, Boaz Weisz<br />

11:22 AM–11:29 AM<br />

1531347 Fetal Magnetic Resonance Imaging as an Adjunct to Antenatal<br />

Ultrasound for Assessment of Fetal Anomalies<br />

Amber Samuel,* Sherelle Laifer-Narin, Christina Herrera, Lynn Simpson,<br />

Russell Miller<br />

11:29 AM–11:36 AM<br />

1541099 Fetal Lymphatic Malformations: More Variable Than We Think?<br />

Beverly Coleman, Suzanne Iyoob, Edward Oliver,* Teresa Victoria, Devon<br />

Looney, Steven Horii, Julie Moldenhauer, Lori Howell, N. Scott Adzick<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Tuesday, April 9<br />

11:36 AM–11:43 AM<br />

1541459 Fetal Growth Restriction in Pregnancies Complicated by Isolated<br />

Cleft Lip or Palate<br />

Emily DeFranco,* Jessica Smith, Paul DeFranco<br />

11:43 AM–11:50 AM<br />

1539040 Detection of Structural Anomalies in a Basic First-Trimester<br />

Screening Program for Aneuploidy<br />

Bryann Bromley, Thomas Shipp, Jennifer Lyons, Reshama Navathe,<br />

Yvette Groszmann, Beryl Benacerraf*<br />

11:50 AM–11:57 AM<br />

1508165 Maternal Serum α-Fetoprotein Does Not Improve the Detection Rate<br />

for Neural Tube Defects in Patients Who Receive First- and Early<br />

Second-Trimester Ultrasound for a Fetal Anatomic Survey<br />

Ashley Roman,* Simi Gupta, Nathan Fox, Daniel Saltzman,<br />

Chad Klauser, Andrei Rebarber<br />

11:57 AM–12:04 PM<br />

1541097 Novel Insights Into Early Embryonic Demise via 3-Dimensional<br />

Surface-Rendered Imaging in 107 Cases<br />

David Hartge, Andreas Schroer, Jan Weichert*<br />

12:04 PM–12:11 PM<br />

1536871 Prenatal Sonographic Predictors of Surgery-Treated Ureteropelvic<br />

Junction Obstruction: Which Is the Best Predictor?<br />

Hadar Mudrik-Zohar,* Israel Meizner, Zvi Bar-Sever, David Ben-Meir,<br />

Miriam Davidovits<br />

12:11 PM–12:18 PM<br />

1540842 Prenatal Diagnosis and Neonatal Outcomes in Nonimmune Hydrops:<br />

A Comparison of 2 Decades at an Academic Center<br />

Padmalatha Gurram,* Peter Benn, Naveed Hussain, Christine Crawford,<br />

Kisti Fuller, Ann Marie Prabulos, Winston Campbell<br />

12:18 PM–12:25 PM<br />

1528272 Qualitative Performance of Fetal Magnetic Resonance Imaging<br />

Compared to Ultrasound in Cases of Multiple Fetal Anomalies<br />

Christina Herrera,* Amber Samuel, Sherelle Laifer-Narin, Lynn Simpson,<br />

Russell Miller<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Date Tuesday, April 9<br />

New Investigator Award Session<br />

Earn up to 1.5 CME credits.<br />

Marquis Ballroom A/B Ninth Floor<br />

Moderators: Arthur Fleischer, MD, Elisa Konofagou, PhD<br />

11:00 AM–11:07 AM<br />

1434714 Longitudinal Analysis of Grayscale Imaging and<br />

Electromyography in an Animal Model of Carpal<br />

Tunnel Syndrome<br />

Shawn Roll,* Kevin Evans, Kevin Volz,<br />

Carolyn Sommerichl<br />

11:07 AM–11:14 AM<br />

1526604 Risk Reduction of Brain Infarction During Carotid<br />

Endarterectomy or Stenting Using Sonolysis:<br />

Prospective Randomized Study Pilot Data<br />

Martin Kuliha,* David Školoudík, Eva Hurtíková,<br />

Martin Roubec, Andrea Goldírová, Roman Herzig,<br />

Václav Procházka, Tomáš Jonszta, Dan Czerný,<br />

Jan Krajča, David Otáhal, Tomáš Hrbáč<br />

11:14 AM–11:21 AM<br />

1536178 Measured Single-Bubble Postexcitation<br />

Collapse Thresholds for Standard and<br />

Size-Altered Ultrasound Contrast Agents<br />

Daniel King,* William O’Brien Jr<br />

11:21 AM–11:28 AM<br />

1538841 Computer-Assisted Detection of Proximal<br />

Arterial Stenosis on Doppler Ultrasound<br />

John Millet,* Gowthaman Gunabushanam,<br />

Erik Stilp, Forrest Crawford, Robert McNamara,<br />

Leslie Scoutt<br />

11:28 AM–11:35 AM<br />

1536020 Contrast Ultrasound Imaging of the<br />

Aorta Does Not Affect Progression of<br />

Atherosclerosis in ApoE –/– Mice<br />

Brendon Smith,* Douglas Simpson, Sandhya<br />

Sarwate, Rita Miller, Rami Abuhabsah, John<br />

Erdman, William O’Brien Jr<br />

ALL<br />

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New Investigator Session<br />

<strong>Convention</strong> | Tuesday, April 9<br />

11:35 AM–11:42 AM<br />

1540161 Heterogeneity Assessment of Tumor Perfusion<br />

Using High-resolution Dynamic Contrast-<br />

Enhanced Ultrasound and Dynamic Contrast-<br />

Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging<br />

Song-Ee Baek,* Patrick Pan, Ergys Subashi,<br />

Cäcilia Reiner, Daniele Marin, Allan Johnson,<br />

Rendon Nelson<br />

11:42 AM–11:49 AM<br />

1541104 Subharmonic Imaging of Angiogenesis in a<br />

Murine Breast Cancer Model<br />

Andrew Marshall,* Valgerdur Halldorsdottir,<br />

Jaydev Dave, Anya Forsberg, Manasi Dahibawkar,<br />

Traci Fox, Ji-Bin Liu, Xiangdong Hu, Yu He,<br />

Flemming Forsberg<br />

11:49 AM–11:56 AM<br />

1539281 A Sequential Stepwise Algorithm Helps<br />

Improve Detection of Fetal Venous Anomalies<br />

Elena Sinkovskaya,* Anna Klassen,<br />

Sharon Horton, Alfred Abuhamad<br />

11:56 AM–12:03 PM<br />

1539534 Assessment of Longitudinal Myocardial<br />

Function of the Right Ventricle in Fetuses<br />

With Agenesis of the Ductus Venosus Using<br />

Tissue Doppler Imaging<br />

Anna Klassen,* Elena Sinkovskaya, Sharon<br />

Horton, Alfred Abuhamad<br />

12:03 PM–12:10 PM<br />

1541422 Does Early Second-Trimester Ultrasound<br />

Predict Obstetric and Neonatal Outcomes in<br />

Monochorionic Diamniotic Twin Pregnancies?<br />

M. Baraa Allaf,* Sina Haeri, Ali Ozhand, Amir<br />

Shamshirsaz, Martin Chavez, Samadeh Ravangard,<br />

Adam Borgida, Glenn Markenson, Joseph Wax,<br />

Sarah Davis, Rebecca Habenicht, Manisha Gandhi,<br />

Jeff Johnson, Marjorie Meyer, Rodrigo Ruano,<br />

Paul Ogburn, Melissa Spiel, Winston Campbell,<br />

Anthony Vintzileos, Alireza Shamshirsaz<br />

12:10 PM–12:17 PM<br />

1525459 Prenatal Visualization of the Pituitary Gland<br />

Using 2- and 3-Dimensional Ultrasound Imaging<br />

Eldad Katorza,* Jean-Philippe Bault, Yinon Gilboa,<br />

Yoav Yinon, Reuven Achiron<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Tuesday, April 9<br />

11:00 AM–12:30 PM<br />

Film Panel Session<br />

Missed Cases: General and Abdominal<br />

Earn up to 1.5 CME credits.<br />

Astor Ballroom Seventh Floor<br />

G & A<br />

Moderator: Mark Lockhart, MD, MPH<br />

Panelists: Vikram Dogra, MD, Mark Lockhart, MD, MPH, Kathryn Robinson, MD<br />

This session is designed to help others diagnose cases previously missed by the<br />

presenters. An audience response system will be used to select which diagnosis is<br />

believed to be correct.<br />

11:00 AM–12:30 PM<br />

Special Interest Session<br />

T2 Hands-on How to Do the Biopsy<br />

Earn up to 1.5 CME credits.<br />

Empire Complex Seventh Floor<br />

IVIO<br />

Moderator: Dean Nakamoto, MD<br />

Hands-on Scanning: Nami Azar, MD, Wui Chong, MD, Corinne Deurdulian, MD,<br />

Vikram Dogra, MD, Dean Nakamoto, MD, Raj Mohan Paspulati, MD,<br />

Deborah Rubens, MD, Amy Rutledge, RDMS<br />

After attending this session, participants will be able to describe prebiopsy preparations,<br />

use and have hands-on experience with the techniques of doing biopsies<br />

of soft tissue masses, thyroid nodules, breast masses, the liver, and kidneys, and<br />

recognize and manage complications. Preregistration required.<br />

12:30 PM–1:30 PM<br />

Lunch in the Exhibit Hall<br />

Westside Ballroom Fifth Floor<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Tuesday, April 9<br />

12:30 PM–1:30 PM<br />

Community Meetings<br />

Earn up to 1 CME credit each.<br />

CEUS<br />

GYN<br />

Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound Community<br />

Marquis Ballroom C Ninth Floor<br />

Gynecologic Ultrasound Community<br />

Broadway Ballroom South Sixth Floor<br />

1:00 PM–3:00 PM<br />

Three- and Four-Dimensional Volume Data Set Manipulation:<br />

Obstetrics<br />

Earn up to 2 CME credits.<br />

GE Healthcare Faculty: Lori Crites, RN, RDMS, Julia Solomon, MD<br />

Soho/Herald Seventh Floor<br />

Philips Healthcare Faculty: Delores Pretorius, MD, Linda Sheets, BS, RT, RDMS,<br />

RDCS, RVT, Nga Tran, RDMS, Katherine White, RDMS<br />

Gramercy/Olmstead Seventh Floor<br />

This session will be used to introduce laptop-based handling of 3-dimensional (3D)<br />

software and provide guided assistance to improve 3D ultrasound-based diagnostic<br />

skills. Preregistration required.<br />

Registration opens late spring<br />

at www.aium.org<br />

Pelvic Ultrasound–<br />

Solving Gynecologic Problems<br />

With Imaging<br />

November 1–2, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek<br />

Orlando, Florida<br />

OB<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Tuesday, April 9<br />

1:30 PM–3:30 PM<br />

Special Interest Sessions<br />

Before and After: Case Presentations, Surgical Findings, and<br />

Clinical Outcomes<br />

Earn up to 2 CME credits.<br />

Broadway Ballroom North Sixth Floor<br />

Moderator: James Shwayder, MD, JD<br />

This session will describe clinical scenarios common in our practice, show ultrasound<br />

images, and discuss planning for the operating room, intraoperative findings,<br />

and final clinical outcomes.<br />

1:30 PM–2:30 PM Ectopic Pregnancy: Ultrasound Pearls and Diagnostic<br />

Conundrums<br />

William Brown, III, MD<br />

2:30 PM–3:15 PM Ultrasound as a guide to Hysterectomy and Myomectomy<br />

Khaled Sakhel, MD<br />

3:15 PM–3:30 PM Questions and Answers<br />

T3 Hands-on Scanning: Peripheral Nerves of the Upper Extremity<br />

Earn up to 2 CME credits.<br />

Empire Complex Seventh Floor<br />

MSK<br />

Moderator: Kenneth Lee, MD<br />

Hands-on Scanning Faculty: J. Anthony Bouffard, MD, Nathalie Bureau, MD,<br />

Joseph Craig, MD, David Fessell, MD, Gandikota Girish, MD, Viviane Khoury, MD,<br />

Kenneth Lee, MD, Suzanne Long, MD, Robert Lopez, MD, William Medford, RDMS,<br />

Humberto Rosas, MD, Corrie Yablon, MD<br />

After attending this session, participants will have gained hands-on experience in<br />

scanning the peripheral nerves of the upper extremity. Preregistration required.<br />

June 27–29, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Mayo Clinic Rochester, Minnesota<br />

7th <strong>Annual</strong><br />

Hands-on Diagnostic and Interventional<br />

Musculoskeletal Ultrasound:<br />

A Problem-Solving Approach<br />

In Collaboration with Mayo Clinic<br />

Register today at www.aium.org<br />

GYN<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Tuesday, April 9<br />

Live Fetal Cardiac Scanning by the Experts<br />

Earn up to 2 CME credits.<br />

Astor Ballroom Seventh Floor<br />

Moderator: Lami Yeo, MD<br />

This session will show experts in the field performing live fetal cardiac imaging in<br />

the following settings: basic fetal cardiac screening, detailed fetal echocardiography,<br />

and early fetal cardiac imaging.<br />

1:30 PM–2:30 PM Two-Dimensional Scanning<br />

Alfred Abuhamad, MD, Mark Sklansky, MD,<br />

Lynn Simpson, MD, MSc<br />

2:30 PM–3:30 PM Three-/Four-Dimensional Scanning<br />

Lami Yeo, MD, Greggory DeVore, MD, Wesley Lee, MD<br />

Microbubbles and Drug/Gene Delivery<br />

Earn up to 2 CME credits.<br />

Broadway Ballroom South Sixth Floor<br />

BSI<br />

Moderators: Christy Holland, PhD, Kai Thomenius, PhD<br />

In this session, participants will be exposed to the basic concepts of drug/gene<br />

delivery by this novel method, learn the role of the acoustic field and microbubbles<br />

in establishing its efficacy, and recognize the potential of the method.<br />

1:30 PM–2:10 PM Improving Sonoporation Delivery and Gene Transfection by<br />

Controlling Ultrasound Excitation of Microbubbles<br />

Cheri Deng, PhD<br />

2:10 PM–2:50 PM Microbubbles and Gene/Drug Delivery: Future Therapeutic<br />

Applications of Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound Imaging<br />

Steven Feinstein, MD<br />

2:50 PM–3:30 PM Targeted Thrombolysis With Ultrasound and Microbubbles<br />

Thomas Porter, MD<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Tuesday, April 9<br />

New Horizons in Critical Care Ultrasound<br />

Earn up to 2 CME credits.<br />

Manhattan Ballroom Eighth Floor<br />

Moderator: Paul Mayo, MD<br />

After attending this session, the participant should be able to discuss recent<br />

advances in the use of point-of-care sonography in the management of critically ill<br />

patients. This will include the use of transesophageal echocardiography in the<br />

setting of cardiac arrest and thoracic sonography as a tool for intravascular volume<br />

assessment.<br />

1:30 PM–2:00 PM Adding Ultrasound to a Critical Care Training Program<br />

Robert Arntfield, MD<br />

2:00 PM–2:30 PM Transesophageal Echocardiography<br />

Michael Blaivas, MD<br />

2:30 PM–3:00 PM Holistic Ultrasound: Examples of the BLUE and<br />

FALLS Protocols<br />

Daniel Lichtenstein, MD<br />

3:00 PM–3:30 PM Panel Discussion<br />

Paul Mayo, MD<br />

Perinatal Malformations of the Head, Face, and Neck<br />

Earn up to 2 CME credits.<br />

Marquis Ballroom A/B Ninth Floor<br />

PEDS<br />

Moderator: Eva Rubio, MD<br />

This session is designed to educate participants on the typical prenatal sonographic<br />

findings in malformations of the head, face, and neck and to show postnatal<br />

correlative imaging.<br />

1:30 PM–2:00 PM Head<br />

Beth Kline-Fath, MD<br />

2:00 PM–2:30 PM Calvarium<br />

Eva Rubio, MD<br />

2:30 PM–3:00 PM Face<br />

Judy Estroff, MD<br />

3:00 PM–3:30 PM Neck<br />

Eva Rubio, MD<br />

ERCC<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Tuesday, April 9<br />

Transplant Imaging<br />

Earn up to 2 CME credits.<br />

Marquis Ballroom C<br />

Moderator: Susan Ackerman, MD<br />

In this session, participants will learn how ultrasound is an important modality to<br />

use in evaluating liver, renal, and pancreatic transplants. Normal findings will be<br />

discussed as well as abnormal findings and additional imaging if necessary.<br />

1:30 PM–2:00 PM Sonographic Evaluation of Liver Transplants<br />

Susan Ackerman, MD<br />

2:00 PM–2:30 PM Sonography of Renal Transplants<br />

Seerat Aziz, MD<br />

2:30 PM–3:00 PM Sonography of Pancreas Transplants<br />

Edward Bluth, MD<br />

3:00 PM–3:30 PM Questions and Answers<br />

1:30 PM–3:30 PM<br />

Accreditation “Getting Started” Workshop<br />

Earn up to 2 CME credits.<br />

Shubert Complex Sixth Floor<br />

Speaker: Therese Cooper, BS, RDMS<br />

This workshop is led by the AIUM’s director of accreditation, who explains the<br />

accreditation process, requirements, and how to complete the application and<br />

select case studies. The AIUM offers practice accreditation in the following areas:<br />

abdominal/general ultrasound, breast ultrasound, fetal echocardiography, gynecologic<br />

ultrasound, musculoskeletal ultrasound, obstetric or trimester-specific<br />

obstetric ultrasound, thyroid/parathyroid ultrasound, and urologic ultrasound.<br />

Demonstrate that your practice meets the quality assurance requirements of a<br />

growing number of insurance companies with AIUM practice accreditation.<br />

AIUM Accreditation Booth<br />

Learn more about AIUM ultrasound practice accreditation at<br />

the Accreditation Booth in the Fifth Floor Foyer. Accreditation<br />

staff are available to answer your questions.<br />

G & A<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Tuesday, April 9<br />

3:30 PM–4:00 PM<br />

Refreshment Break in the Exhibit Hall<br />

Westside Ballroom Fifth Floor<br />

3:30 PM–5:30 PM<br />

Three- and Four-Dimensional Volume Data Set Manipulation:<br />

Fetal Echocardiography<br />

Earn up to 2 CME credits.<br />

FE<br />

GE Healthcare Faculty: Greggory DeVore, MD, Cheryl Vance, MA, RT, RDMS, RVT<br />

Soho/Herald Seventh Floor<br />

Philips Healthcare Faculty: Leeber Cohen, MD, Linda Sheets, BS, RT, RDMS, RDCS, RVT<br />

Gramercy/Olmstead Seventh Floor<br />

This session will be used to introduce laptop-based handling of 3-dimensional (3D)<br />

software and provide guided assistance to improve 3D ultrasound-based diagnostic<br />

skills. Preregistration required.<br />

4:00 PM–5:00 PM<br />

Committee Meeting<br />

Sound Judgment Clinical Vignette Task Force Committee<br />

Brecht Fourth Floor<br />

Ultrasound First is an endeavor devoted to<br />

education and increasing awareness of the<br />

effectiveness of ultrasound in enhancing<br />

patient care.<br />

www.ultrasoundfirst.org<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Tuesday, April 9<br />

4:00 PM–5:30 PM<br />

Special Interest Sessions<br />

Abdominal and Lower Extremity Arterial Imaging:<br />

Pitfalls and Misdiagnoses<br />

Earn up to 1.5 CME credits.<br />

Manhattan Ballroom Eighth Floor<br />

CARDIO<br />

Moderator: Jennifer McDowell, MM, RDMS, RT, RVT<br />

This session will review case studies in abdominal and lower extremity vascular<br />

imaging and demonstrate examples of technical pitfalls, artifacts, and misdiagnoses<br />

to learn how to prevent them.<br />

4:00 PM–4:45 PM Abdominal Arterial Mesenteric Imaging<br />

Ulrike Hamper, MD<br />

4:45 PM–5:00 PM Lower Extremity Venous Examination<br />

Joshua Cruz, RDMS, RVT<br />

T4 Hands-on Ultrasound-Guided Vascular Access<br />

Earn up to 1.5 CME credits.<br />

Empire Complex Seventh Floor<br />

IVIO<br />

Moderator: Jason Nomura, MD, RDMS<br />

Hands-on Scanning: Alex Arroyo, MD, Nami Azar, MD, Penelope Chun-Lema, MD,<br />

Rajesh Geria, MD, RDMS, Gowthaman Gunabushanam, MD, Lawrence Haines, MD,<br />

MPH, RDMS, Resa Lewiss, MD, RDMS, Hamid Mojibian, MD, Christopher Moore, MD,<br />

RDMS, RDCS, Dean Nakamoto, MD, Jason Nomura, MD, RDMS, Paul Rochon, MD,<br />

Michael Stone, MD, RDMS<br />

In this session, participants will be given a short didactic lecture on patient preparation,<br />

sterile technique, and basics of ultrasound-guided vascular access and fluid<br />

aspiration. This will be immediately followed by hands-on practice and interactions<br />

at various stations with expert faculty to learn and improve on techniques.<br />

Preregistration required.<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Tuesday, April 9<br />

4:00 PM–5:30 PM<br />

Film Panel Session<br />

Use of Gynecologic Ultrasound in General Practice<br />

Earn up to 1.5 CME credits.<br />

Astor Ballroom Seventh Floor<br />

GYN<br />

Moderator: Peter Doubilet, MD, PhD<br />

Panelists: Mary Frates, MD, Mindy Horrow, MD, Khaled Sakhel, MD,<br />

James Shwayder, MD, JD<br />

The objectives of this session are to show many ultrasound images of varying<br />

clinical situations that a generalist obstetrician/gynecologist would have seen in<br />

the office and to discuss how to use ultrasound to better care for the patient.<br />

4:00 PM–5:30 PM<br />

Scientific Sessions<br />

Learn about the latest research in ultrasound in concise oral presentations.<br />

* indicates presenter.<br />

BSI<br />

Basic Science: Tissue Characterization, Part 2<br />

Earn up to 1.5 CME credits.<br />

Marquis Ballroom C Ninth Floor<br />

Moderators: James Miller, PhD, Michael Oleze, PhD<br />

4:00 PM–4:10 PM<br />

1540933 Three-Dimensional In Vivo Prostate Shear Wave Elasticity Image<br />

Reconstruction<br />

Stephen Rosenzweig,* Mark Palmeri, Samantha Lipman, Ned Rouze,<br />

Evan Kulbacki, John Madden, Thomas Polascik, Kathryn Nightingale<br />

4:10 PM–4:20 PM<br />

1511996 Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis Tissue Characterization and Pixel<br />

Classification Using Ultrasound<br />

Agnieszka Witkowska, U. Rajendra Acharya, Ratna Yantri, Filippo<br />

Molinari, Witold Zieleznik, Justyna Tumidajewicz, Beata Stepien,<br />

Ricardo Bardales, Jasjit Suri*<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Tuesday, April 9<br />

4:20 PM–4:30 PM<br />

1543325 Novel Quantitative <strong>Convention</strong>al-Frequency Detection of Cell Death<br />

In Vivo With Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy for Locally Advanced<br />

Breast Cancer<br />

Gregory Czarnota,* Ali Sadeghi-Naini, Omar Falou, Sara Iradji,<br />

William Tran, Michael Kolios<br />

4:30 PM–4:40 PM<br />

1540914 Nonlinear Modeling of the Canine Liver With Increasing Hepatic Pressure<br />

Veronica Rotemberg,* Brett Byram, Mark Palmeri, Michael Wang,<br />

Kathryn Nightingale<br />

4:40 PM–4:50 PM<br />

1514461 UroImage: A Prostate Tissue Characterization/Classification System<br />

Using Grayscale Features<br />

Gyan Pareek, Rajendra Acharya, Swapna Goutham, Vinitha Sree, Ratna<br />

Yantr, Roshanm Martis, Luca Saba, Ganapathy Krishnamurthi, Giorgio<br />

Mallarini, Ayman El-Baz, Shadi Al Ekish, Michael Beland, Jasjit Suri*<br />

4:50 PM–5:00 PM<br />

1540270 Quantitative Ultrasound as an Aid to Differentiate Benign From<br />

Malignant Breast Masses<br />

Haidy Nasief,* Ivan Rosado-Mendez, James Zagzebski, Timothy Hall<br />

5:00 PM–5:10 PM<br />

1536102 Stochastic Hidden Markov Model–Based Filtering Algorithm for<br />

Tracking Shear Waves Through Disparate Media in Electrode<br />

Vibration Elastography<br />

Atul Ingle,* Tomy Varghese<br />

5:10 PM–5:20 PM<br />

1540426 Viscoelastic Strain Response Ultrasound Assessment of Serial<br />

Changes in the Viscoelastic Property and Composition of Human<br />

Dystrophic Muscle In Vivo<br />

Mallory Scola, Melissa Caughey, Diane Meyer, Regina Emmitt,<br />

James Howard, Manisha Chopra, Caterina Gallippi*<br />

5:20 PM–5:30 PM<br />

1506729 Prostate Cancer Ultrasound–Magnetic Resonance Imaging Fusion<br />

Cybernetic Biopsies<br />

Robert Bard<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Tuesday, April 9<br />

MEDED<br />

Education and Training<br />

Earn up to 1.5 CME credits.<br />

Shubert Complex Sixth Floor<br />

Moderator: James Pennington, RDMS<br />

4:00 PM–4:15 PM<br />

Luminary Speaker: James Pennington, RDMS<br />

4:15 PM–4:22 PM<br />

1540985 Enhancing Ultrasound Education Through Volunteer Participation in<br />

Cardiac Screening<br />

Mason Shieh,* Suzanne Klaus, Carter English, Stacy Hata, Bassil Aish,<br />

Uthara Mohan, J. Christian Fox<br />

4:22 PM–4:29 PM<br />

1536499 State of Ultrasound Education: A National Survey of Medical Schools<br />

David Bahner,* Nelson Royall, David Way, Claudia Ranninger,<br />

Ellen Goldman, Yiju Liu<br />

4:29 PM–4:36 PM<br />

1443469 Role of Spatial Ability as a Possible Ability Determinant in Skill<br />

Acquisition for Sonographic Scanning<br />

Douglas Clem,* Brad Curs, Joe Donaldson, Sharlette Anderson,<br />

Moses Hdeib<br />

4:36 PM–4:43 PM<br />

1539296 Daily Ultrasound Image Review Provides No Benefit Over Weekly<br />

Review for Physicians Learning Point-of-Care Ultrasound<br />

Romolo Gaspari<br />

4:43 PM–4:50 PM<br />

1538080 Implementation and Assessment of a Formal Curriculum for Bedside<br />

Ultrasound Training<br />

Elizabeth Turner,* Angela Allen, J. Christian Fox, Mark Rosen,<br />

Craig Anderson<br />

4:50 PM–4:57 PM<br />

1428470 Ultrasound Knowledge and Image Interpretation Gains by Students on<br />

Emergency Medicine Rotation<br />

Uche Blackstock,* Jaclyn Munson, Nina Yeboah, Demian Szyld<br />

4:57 PM–5:04 PM<br />

1540627 Enhancing Third-Year Medical Student Primary Care Clerkships With<br />

Handheld Ultrasound<br />

Mary Elizabeth Poston, Duncan Howe, Victor Rao, Richard Hoppmann,<br />

Chung Yoon*<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Tuesday, April 9<br />

5:04 PM–5:11 PM<br />

1541489 Cloud Documentation and iPad Telesonography From a Teaching<br />

Hospital in the Andes: A Culturally Competent Model for Obstetric<br />

Ultrasound Education, Quality Assurance, and Practice Improvement<br />

in Remote Ecuador<br />

John Rodney,* Erin Dooley, John Simmons, Matthew Horning,<br />

Kelly Arnold, William Rodney<br />

G & A<br />

General and Abdominal Ultrasound<br />

Earn up to 1.5 CME credits.<br />

Broadway Ballroom South Sixth Floor<br />

Moderator: Abid Irshad, MD<br />

4:00 PM–4:15 PM<br />

Luminary Speaker: Abid Irshad, MD<br />

4:15 PM–4:22 PM<br />

1536712 European Federation of Societies for Ultrasound in Medicine and<br />

Biology Guidelines on the Clinical Use of Elastography<br />

David Cosgrove,* Christoph Dietrich, Fabio Piscaglia<br />

4:22 PM–4:29 PM<br />

1540689 Implementation of Bedside Ultrasonography Within an Internal<br />

Medicine Faculty and Residency: The IMBUS Program<br />

David Tierney,* Terry Rosborough<br />

4:29 PM–4:36 PM<br />

1506540 Prostate Cancer Responses to Testosterone and Growth Hormone<br />

Robert Bard<br />

4:36 PM–4:43 PM<br />

1540891 Liver Sonography Is Predictive of Liver Steatosis; However, the<br />

Severity of Fatty Liver on Sonography Does Not Correlate With<br />

the Presence of Steatohepatitis<br />

Roberta diFlorio,* Robert Harris, David Kim, Eric Goodman,<br />

Alex Spinosa, Megan Murphy<br />

4:43 PM–4:50 PM<br />

1537502 Shear Wave Velocity Discrimination of Inflamed Fibrotic Bowel<br />

Segments in a Crohn’s Disease Animal Model<br />

Jonathan Dillman, Ryan Stidham, Peter Higgins, David Moons,<br />

Laura Johnson, Jonathan Rubin*<br />

4:50 PM–4:57 PM<br />

1540986 Volumetric Blood Flow Assessment in Transjugular Intrahepatic<br />

Portosystemic Shunt Revision Using 3-Dimensional Ultrasound<br />

Stephen Pinter,* Jonathan Rubin, Oliver Kripfgans, Paula Novelli,<br />

Mario Vargas-Vila, Anne Hall, J. Brian Fowlkes<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Tuesday, April 9<br />

4:57 PM–5:04 PM<br />

1541365 Implementation of a Competency-Based Online Curriculum to<br />

Train Medical Students and Primary Care Residents and Physicians<br />

in Point-of-Care Ultrasound<br />

Nicholas Cohen,* Justin Lappen, Honor Wolfe, Kimberly Gecsi,<br />

Ashish Bhimani<br />

5:04 PM–5:11 PM<br />

1541515 Quantification of Renal Perfusion With Dynamic Power Doppler<br />

Ultrasonography in Allograft Kidneys<br />

Shuo-Meng Wang,* Jeou-Jong Shyu, Nai-Kung Chou, Hao-Chih Tai,<br />

Sun-Hua Pao, Yio-Wha Shau<br />

5:11 PM–5:18 PM<br />

1538512 Renal Perfusion Change of Dehydration Examined With Dynamic<br />

Power Doppler Ultrasonography in a Canine Model<br />

Jeou-Jong Shyu,* Shuo-Meng Wang, Jiann-Gwu Lee, Nai-Kung Chou,<br />

Hao-Chih Tai, Sun-Hua Pao, Yio-Wha Shau<br />

5:18 PM–5:25 PM<br />

1516829 Upper Body Quadrant Pain in Sonographers<br />

Frank Claes,* Jan Berger, Gaetane Stassijns<br />

OB<br />

Obstetric Ultrasound: General and Fetal Growth<br />

Earn up to 1.5 CME credits.<br />

Broadway Ballroom North Sixth Floor<br />

Moderators: Wesley Lee, MD, Mani Montazemi, RDMS<br />

4:00 PM–4:15 PM<br />

Luminary Speaker: Wesley Lee, MD<br />

4:15 PM–4:22 PM<br />

1539437 Fetal Loss Rate and Associated Risk Factors After Amniocentesis,<br />

Chorionic Villus Sampling, and Fetal Blood Sampling<br />

Christian Enzensberger,* Christina Pulvermacher, Jan Degenhardt,<br />

Andreaa Kawecki, Ute Germer, Ulrich Gembruch, Martin Krapp,<br />

Jan Weichert, Roland Axt-Fliedner<br />

4:22 PM–4:29 PM<br />

1537806 Quality Control in Obstetric Ultrasound: Evaluating the Reproducibility<br />

of an Image Scoring Tool for the Second-Trimester Anatomic Survey<br />

Katherine Goetzinger,* Methodius Tuuli, Alison Cahill, George Macones,<br />

Anthony Odibo<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Tuesday, April 9<br />

4:29 PM–4:36 PM<br />

1540992 Time Required for the Fetal Anatomic Survey in Obese and Morbidly<br />

Obese Women<br />

Robert Ehsanipoor,* Gofran Tarabulsi, Shannon Trebes, Erika Werner,<br />

Janice Henderson, Jude Crino<br />

4:36 PM–4:43 PM<br />

1539702 Association of Third-Trimester Abdominal Circumference With<br />

Provider-Initiated Preterm Delivery<br />

Leah Hawkins,* William Schnettler, Anna Modest, Michele Hacker,<br />

Diana Rodriguez<br />

4:43 PM–4:50 PM<br />

1508162 Incidence and Timing of Onset of Intrauterine Growth Restriction<br />

in Singleton Pregnancies With Low Pregnancy-Associated Plasma<br />

Protein A, Elevated Maternal Serum α-Fetoprotein, or Both<br />

Biochemical Abnormalities<br />

Simi Gupta,* Nathan Fox, Andrei Rebarber, Daniel Saltzman,<br />

Chad Klauser, Ashley Roman<br />

4:50 PM–4:57 PM<br />

1540608 Prenatal Ultrasound and Ethanol Biomarkers for Early Identification<br />

of Prenatal Alcohol Exposure<br />

Brennan Mathew, Steffen Brown,* Mahek Garg, Daniel Savage,<br />

William Rayburn, Ludmila Bakhireva<br />

4:57 PM–5:04 PM<br />

1521317 Effect of Maternal Body Mass Index on Fetal Growth:<br />

Use of Individualized Growth Assessment and 2-Level Modeling<br />

Timothy Canavan,* Russell Deter<br />

5:04 PM–5:11 PM<br />

1541336 Cerebral Autoregulation in Normal Pregnancy<br />

Teelkien van Veen,* Sina Haeri, Rodrigo Ruano, Ronny Panerai,<br />

Gerda Zeeman, Michael Belfort<br />

5:11 PM–5:18 PM<br />

1539866 Do Clinical Practitioners Seeking Credentialing for Nuchal<br />

Translucency Measurement Have an Understanding of Biosafety?<br />

The Experience of The Nuchal Translucency Quality Review Program<br />

Bryann Bromley, Karin Fuchs, Loralei Thornburg, Jean Spitz,*<br />

Gregory Toland<br />

5:18 PM–5:25 PM<br />

1537546 Early Second-Trimester Fetal Anatomy Scans Improve the Rate of<br />

Complete Anatomy Scans in Obese Patients<br />

Simi Gupta,* Judith Chervenak, Ilan Timor, Ana Monteagudo<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Tuesday, April 9<br />

4:45 PM–5:30 PM<br />

Community Meeting<br />

HFI<br />

High-Frequency Clinical and Preclinical Imaging Community<br />

Earn up to 1 CME credit.<br />

Marquis Ballroom A/B Ninth Floor<br />

7:00 PM–11:00 PM<br />

Leadership Banquet<br />

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AIUM CME Opportunities<br />

<strong>2013</strong> Postgraduate Courses<br />

7 th <strong>Annual</strong><br />

Hands-on Diagnostic and Interventional Musculoskeletal Ultrasound:<br />

A Problem-Solving Approach<br />

June 27–29, <strong>2013</strong> Mayo Clinic Rochester, Minnesota | Jay Smith, MD, Course Chair<br />

Earn up to 24.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits (accepted by the ARDMS) or ARRT Category A Credits<br />

Register at www.aium.org.<br />

Pelvic Ultrasound: Solving Gynecologic Problems With Imaging<br />

November 1–2, <strong>2013</strong> Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek Hotel Orlando, Florida | Beryl Benacerraf, MD, Course Director<br />

Registration opens in late spring.<br />

Ultrasound for the Emergent and Critically Ill Pediatric Patient<br />

November 1–2, <strong>2013</strong> Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek Hotel Orlando, Florida | Alyssa Abo, MD, Course Director<br />

Registration opens in late spring.<br />

2014 AIUM <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Convention</strong><br />

March 29–April 2, 2014 Caesars Palace Las Vegas, Nevada<br />

CME DVD Programs<br />

DVD programs offering CME credit are available on a variety of ultrasound topics.<br />

For more information, or to purchase any of these programs, visit the online store at www.aium.org.<br />

Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine<br />

CME Tests<br />

AIUM members receive FREE online submission of CME self-study tests from current and<br />

archived issues of the journal—access up to 84 CME tests worth up to 1 CME credit each!<br />

Webinars<br />

Archived and upcoming webinars on a variety of medical ultrasound topics<br />

are available online with FREE CME credit available to AIUM members.<br />

Subject to change.<br />

Visit www.aium.org for more information.


6:30 AM–12:30 PM Registration Open<br />

Wednesday, April 10<br />

<strong>Convention</strong><br />

Schedule at a Glance<br />

7:00 AM–8:00 AM Community Meeting Breakfast (by invitation only)<br />

Just Images and Comprehensive Refresher Sessions<br />

8:00 AM–12:30 PM E-Posters Open for Viewing<br />

8:15 AM–10:15 AM Executive Committee Meeting<br />

Special Interest Sessions<br />

10:15 AM–10:45 AM Refreshment Break in the AIUM Resource Center<br />

AIUM Business Meeting<br />

10:45 AM–12:30 PM Special Interest Sessions<br />

Scientific Sessions<br />

11:00 AM–12:30 PM Executive Committee Meeting<br />

12:30 PM–3:30 PM Board of Governors Meeting<br />

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awareness of the effectiveness of ultrasound in enhancing patient care.<br />

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making it the smart diagnostic choice.<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Wednesday, April 10<br />

7:00 AM–8:00 AM<br />

Committee Meeting<br />

Community Meeting Breakfast<br />

Cantor/Jolson Ninth Floor<br />

(by invitation only)<br />

7:00 AM–8:00 AM<br />

Just Images and Comprehensive and Refresher Sessions<br />

Clinical Applications of Ultrasound Contrast, Part 2:<br />

Novel Applications<br />

Earn up to 1 CME credit.<br />

Marquis Ballroom A/B Ninth Floor<br />

CEUS<br />

Moderator: Paul Sidhu, BSc<br />

After attending this session, participants will understand the clinical applications<br />

of contrast-enhanced ultrasound.<br />

7:00 AM–7:20 AM Contrast Imaging of the Scrotum<br />

Paul Sidhu, BSc<br />

7:20 AM–7:40 AM Contrast Ultrasound of the Rotator Cuff and Tendon Injury<br />

Ronald Adler, MD, PhD<br />

7:40 AM–7:55 AM Contrast Imaging of Endovascular Aneurysm Repair<br />

Dean Huang, BMedSci, MRCPCH, FRCR, EBIR<br />

7:55 AM–8:00 AM Questions and Answers<br />

Point-of-Care Ultrasonography in the Management of the<br />

Hypotensive Patient<br />

Earn up to 1 CME credit.<br />

Astor Ballroom Seventh Floor<br />

ERCC<br />

Moderator: Eitan Dickman, MD, RDMS<br />

Panelists: Michael Blaivas, MD, Eitan Dickman, MD, RDMS, Paul Sierzenski, MD, RDMS<br />

After attending this session, participants should be able to evaluate patients for<br />

the presence of an abdominal aortic aneurysm, perform a general assessment of a<br />

patient’s ejection fraction, and discuss the evidence for using views of the inferior<br />

vena cava in assessing the volume status.<br />

7:00 AM–7:20 AM Rapid Cardiac Ultrasound in the Evaluation of the<br />

Hypotensive patient<br />

Michael Blaivas, MD<br />

7:20 AM–7:40 AM The Evidence-Based Medicine of Ultrasound Protocols for the<br />

Hypotensive Patient<br />

Paul Sierzenski, MD, RDMS<br />

7:40 AM–8:00 AM Panel Discussion<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Wednesday, April 10<br />

Project Ultrasound: Professional Clarity for the Advanced<br />

Ultrasound Professional<br />

Earn up to 1 CME credit.<br />

Soho Complex Seventh Floor<br />

SONO<br />

Moderator: James Pennington, RDMS<br />

The nonphysician ultrasound professional is a growing and evolving job description.<br />

To date, there has been no improvement or levels of advancement by the US<br />

Department of Labor or human resource departments across the country. This<br />

session will demonstrate the new and higher level of professionalism in the field.<br />

7:00 AM–7:30 AM They Talk to Patients. . . But Can They Scan? Professional<br />

Observations and Assessment of Attending Physicians Who<br />

Diagnose Ultrasound Examinations<br />

James Pennington, RDMS<br />

7:30 AM–8:00 AM Legal and Moral Obligations for the Sonographer Sharing<br />

Information During Obstetric/Gynecologic Ultrasound<br />

David Jackson, MD, RDMS<br />

Real or Not? Artifacts in the Abdomen<br />

Earn up to 1 CME credit.<br />

Broadway Ballroom North Sixth Floor<br />

G & A<br />

Moderator: Mark Kliewer, MD<br />

This session will have a basic physics lecture with imaging to describe artifacts<br />

noted on ultrasound exams. Then cases of different types of artifacts will be<br />

presented.<br />

7:00 AM–7:20 AM Physics of Artifacts in Ultrasound<br />

Mark Kliewer, MD<br />

7:20 AM–7:40 AM Artifacts in the Abdomen<br />

Salvatore LaRusso, Med, RDMS, RT(R)<br />

7:40 AM–8:00 AM Ultrasound Artifacts: Grayscale and Doppler<br />

William Middleton, MD<br />

AIUM Accreditation Booth<br />

Learn more about AIUM ultrasound practice accreditation at<br />

the Accreditation Booth in the Fifth Floor Foyer. Accreditation<br />

staff are available to answer your questions.<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Wednesday, April 10<br />

Three- and Four-Dimensional Obstetric Ultrasound<br />

Earn up to 1 CME credit.<br />

Broadway Ballroom South Sixth Floor<br />

Speaker: Liat Gindes, MD<br />

After attending this session, participants should be able to discuss the use of 3- and<br />

4-dimensional technology in obstetric ultrasound.<br />

Two-Dimensional Arrays and 3-Dimensional Ultrasound<br />

Earn up to 1 CME credit.<br />

Manhattan Ballroom Eighth Floor<br />

BSI<br />

Moderators: J. Brian Fowlkes, PhD, Chandra Sehgal, PhD<br />

This session will review the technology of 2-dimensional (2D) arrays and their use<br />

for 3D/4D imaging. The emphasis will be on research with the goal of identifying<br />

novel areas of clinical application.<br />

7:00 AM–7:15 AM Two-Dimensional Array Transducers for Real-time<br />

3-Dimensional Imaging<br />

Douglas Wildes, PhD<br />

7:15 AM–7:30 AM Real 3-Dimensional Imaging With 2-Dimensional<br />

Capacitive Microarray Ultrasound Transducer Arrays<br />

Butrus Khuri-Yakub, PhD<br />

7:30 AM–7:45 AM Use of 3-Dimensional Ultrasound in Image-Guided<br />

Interventions<br />

Aaron Fenster, PhD<br />

7:45 AM–8:00 AM Three-Dimensional Ultrasound in the Gynecology Clinic:<br />

Making Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance<br />

Imaging Unnecessary<br />

Beryl Benacerraf, MD<br />

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If You Don’t Tell Us, How Will We Know?<br />

Complete Your Evaluation Form!<br />

An e-mail will be sent to you to complete the convention evaluation.<br />

This is your chance to tell us what you think about the sessions you attended<br />

and the programs you want in the future. Your opinion is important; our planning<br />

committee reads each evaluation! We need real advice from real people<br />

in the field, and that is why we count on you to complete your evaluation. Your<br />

feedback will help us plan future activities that meet your educational needs.<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Wednesday, April 10<br />

Ultrasound in the Evaluation of the Child With Acute Abdominal Pain<br />

Earn up to 1 CME credit.<br />

Marquis Ballroom C Ninth Floor<br />

Moderator: Leann Linam, MD<br />

This session is designed to show multiple cases of appendicitis and common pediatric<br />

bowel and pelvic disorders and discuss what information is gained and whether<br />

it is diagnostic for surgery or requires further evaluation/observation.<br />

7:00 AM–7:20 AM Appendicitis<br />

Leann Linam, MD<br />

7:20 AM–7:40 AM Intussusception/Inflammation<br />

Martha Munden, MD<br />

7:40 AM–8:00 AM Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis<br />

Steven Kraus, MD<br />

8:15 AM–10:15 AM<br />

Committee Meeting<br />

Executive Committee<br />

Barrymore Ninth Floor<br />

Ultrasound First is an endeavor devoted to<br />

education and increasing awareness of the<br />

effectiveness of ultrasound in enhancing<br />

patient care.<br />

www.ultrasoundfirst.org<br />

PEDS<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Wednesday, April 10<br />

8:15 AM–10:15 AM<br />

Special Interest Sessions<br />

Breast Ultrasound<br />

Earn up to 2 CME credits.<br />

Astor Ballroom Seventh Floor<br />

Moderator: Abid Irshad, MD<br />

After attending this session, participants should be able to recognize new trends<br />

in breast ultrasound.<br />

8:15 AM–8:45 AM Clinical Breast Ultrasound in an Outpatient Community<br />

Breast Center<br />

Stamatia Destounis, MD<br />

8:45 AM–9:15 AM Significance and Implications of Various Sonographic<br />

Features in Breast Lesions<br />

Abid Irshad, MD<br />

9:15 AM–9:45 AM Ultrasound as a Problem-Solving Tool in Breast Imaging<br />

Julie Mack, MD<br />

9:45 AM–10:15 AM Pediatric Breast Ultrasound<br />

Avice O’Connell, MD<br />

Extracranial Ultrasound of the Head and Neck in Children<br />

Earn up to 2 CME credits.<br />

Marquis Ballroom C Ninth Floor<br />

NEURO<br />

Moderator: Beth McCarville, MD<br />

This session is designed to educate the radiologist and sonographer about the value<br />

of ultrasound in assessing non-brain pathology in the head and neck of children,<br />

including the thyroid, superficial masses, and ocular disease.<br />

8:15 AM–8:55 AM Thyroid Ultrasound in Children<br />

Carol Barnewolt, MD<br />

8:55 AM–9:35 AM Sonography of Ocular Disease in Children<br />

Beth McCarville, MD<br />

9:35 AM–10:15 AM Superficial Lumps and Bumps of the Pediatric Head and Neck<br />

Henrietta Kotlus Rosenberg, MD<br />

G & A<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Wednesday, April 10<br />

Gynecologic Ultrasound: The Basics Revisited<br />

Earn up to 2 CME credits.<br />

Broadway Ballroom South Sixth Floor<br />

Moderator: Ana Monteagudo, MD<br />

This session is designed for beginner sonographers and will cover how to do basic<br />

ultrasound examinations, optimizing images, basics of clinical dilemmas, masses,<br />

abnormal bleeding, and the use of ultrasound in general gynecology practice.<br />

8:15 AM–9:15 AM Getting to Know Your Ultrasound Machine: Essentials of<br />

Knobology<br />

Ana Monteagudo, MD<br />

9:15 AM–10:15 AM Basic Gynecologic Sonography in 45 Minutes or Less<br />

Jodi Lerner, MD<br />

Innovative Directions in Fetal Cardiac Imaging<br />

Earn up to 2 CME credits.<br />

Broadway Ballroom North Sixth Floor<br />

FE<br />

Moderator: Lami Yeo, MD<br />

The objective of this session is to review several new directions in the field of<br />

fetal cardiac imaging: imaging for fetal interventions, fetal magnetic resonance<br />

imaging, and automated screening for congenital heart disease.<br />

8:15 AM–8:45 AM Advances in Analyzing Cardiac Structure and Function<br />

Using Fetal Echocardiography<br />

Lami Yeo, MD<br />

8:45 AM–9:15 AM Therapeutic Ultrasound<br />

Achi Ludomirsky, MD<br />

9:15 AM–9:45 AM Fetal Magnetic Resonance Imaging<br />

Michael Seed, MD<br />

9:45 AM–10:15 AM Fetal Transcatheter Interventions<br />

Wayne Tworetsky, MD<br />

GYN<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Wednesday, April 10<br />

Lumps, Bumps, and Extremity Pain in the Emergency Room:<br />

What Is the Role of Ultrasound?<br />

Earn up to 2 CME credits.<br />

Manhattan Ballroom Eighth Floor<br />

ERCC<br />

Moderator: Leslie Scoutt, MD<br />

After attending this session, participants should be able to evaluate soft tissue<br />

lumps, localize foreign bodies, assess for hernias, and assess for tendon injury in<br />

the trauma patient.<br />

8:15 AM–8:55 AM Sonography of Abdominal Wall Hernias<br />

Levon Nazarian, MD<br />

8:55 AM–9:35 AM Foreign Bodies<br />

William Shiels, DO<br />

9:35 AM–10:15 AM Lumps and Bumps<br />

Jason Wagner, MD<br />

Peripheral Arterial Disease<br />

Earn up to 2 CME credits.<br />

Marquis Ballroom A/B Ninth Floor<br />

CARDIO<br />

Moderator: John Blebea, MD, MBA<br />

This session will review the appropriate preinterventional evaluation of patients<br />

with peripheral arterial disease, including clinical, physiologic (peripheral vascular<br />

resistance, segmental pressures, treadmill stress testing, and transcutaneous<br />

oxygen tension), and duplex imaging.<br />

8:20 AM–8:40 AM Physiologic Testing of the Patient With Lower Extremity<br />

Peripheral Arterial Disease<br />

George Berdejo, BA, RVT<br />

8:40 AM–9:00 AM Ultrasound in the Preintervention Stage of Patient Evaluation<br />

Gowthaman Gunabushanam, MD<br />

9:00 AM–9:20 AM Computed Tomographic Angiography/Magnetic Resonance<br />

Angiography: Do They Still Have a Role in Peripheral Arterial<br />

Disease Diagnosis?<br />

Hamid Mojibian, MD<br />

9:20 AM–9:40 AM The Clinical Evaluation of the Patient: What Studies Are<br />

Really Used and Needed?<br />

John Blebea, MD, MBA<br />

9:40 AM–10:00 AM Postinterventional Monitoring: What Studies and How Often?<br />

Anil Hingorani, MD<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Wednesday, April 10<br />

Ultrasound-Guided Thrombolysis<br />

Earn up to 2 CME credits.<br />

Soho Complex Seventh Floor<br />

Moderator: George Lewis Jr, PhD<br />

The objective of this session is to review the current state of the art and translational<br />

pipeline of ultrasound for guiding and/or assisting in thrombolysis.<br />

Thrombolysis experts will describe the various approaches currently being used in<br />

the clinic for stroke, deep vein thrombosis, and pulmonary embolism. The session<br />

will include clinical research presentations (case studies and randomized controlled<br />

trials), a technology review (various approaches, ie, invasive, noninvasive, and<br />

regulatory-approved indications), and basic science and mechanisms behind using<br />

ultrasound in thrombolysis.<br />

8:15 AM–8:45 AM Medical Technology and Instrumentation for Sonothrombolysis:<br />

Current, Pipeline, and Future Platforms<br />

George Lewis Jr., PhD<br />

8:45 AM–9:15 AM Sonothrombolysis: Techniques, Mechanisms, and Safety<br />

Zhen Xu, PhD<br />

9:15 AM–9:45 AM Clinical Role and Potential of Ultrasound-Enhanced<br />

Thrombolysis in Peripheral Arterial Disease<br />

Richard Shlansky-Goldberg, MD<br />

9:45 AM–10:15 AM Clinical Trials of Sonothrombolysis: An Update<br />

Andrei Alexandrov, MD<br />

10:15 AM–10:45 AM<br />

Refreshment Break at the Resource Center<br />

Fifth Floor Foyer<br />

10:15 AM–10:45 AM<br />

Committee Meeting<br />

AIUM Business Meeting<br />

Jolson Ninth Floor<br />

THERA<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Wednesday, April 10<br />

10:45 AM–12:30 PM<br />

Special Interest Sessions<br />

Acoustic Radiation Force Impulse Imaging: Benefits and Challenges<br />

With Increasing Acoustic Output Beyond Diagnostic Levels<br />

Earn up to 1.75 CME credits.<br />

Manhattan Ballroom Eighth Floor<br />

BSI<br />

Moderators: Kathy Nightingale, PhD, Thomas Szabo, PhD<br />

This session is designed to educate users and researchers about the acoustic output<br />

levels currently used in acoustic radiation force impulse imaging systems and<br />

to discuss the potential for clinical benefit, the potential for bioeffects, and the<br />

challenges in acoustic output characterization associated with increasing acoustic<br />

output levels beyond the current US Food and Drug Administration levels.<br />

10:45 AM–10:50 AM Introduction<br />

Kathy Nightingale, PhD<br />

10:50 AM–11:12 AM Clinical Opportunities and Biological Rationales in the Era<br />

of Tissue Mechanical Imaging<br />

Anthony Samir, MD<br />

11:12 AM–11:34 AM The Historical Basis for the Food and Drug<br />

Administration’s Maximum Exposure Level Guidance<br />

for Diagnostic Ultrasound<br />

Gerald Harris, PhD<br />

11:34 AM–11:56 AM An Analysis of the Mechanical Index as a Means for<br />

Ensuring Patient Safety During Acoustic Radiation Force<br />

Impulse Imaging<br />

Charles Church, PhD<br />

11:56 AM–12:18 PM Investigation of the Use of Increased Acoustic Output<br />

Levels for Acoustic Radiation Force Impulse Imaging in<br />

the Research Setting<br />

Mark Palmeri, MD, PhD<br />

12:18 PM–12:30 PM Questions and Answers<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Wednesday, April 10<br />

Advanced Fetal Cardiac Evaluation and Comprehensive Overview<br />

Earn up to 1.75 CME credits.<br />

Broadway Ballroom North Sixth Floor<br />

Moderator: James Huhta, MD<br />

The objective of this session is to review various aspects of detailed fetal echocardiography<br />

for those who have mastered the basics of fetal cardiac evaluation,<br />

covering the following specific topics: cardiac function, twin-twin transfusion syndrome,<br />

3- and 4-dimensional fetal cardiac imaging, standard second-trimester fetal<br />

echocardiography, how to perform early fetal cardiac imaging, advantages and limitations<br />

of early fetal echocardiography, and the importance of color flow imaging.<br />

10:45 AM–11:10 AM Three/Four-Dimensional Fetal Cardiac Imaging<br />

Greggory DeVore, MD<br />

11:10 AM–11:35 AM Cardiac Function<br />

James Huhta, MD<br />

11:35 AM–12:00 PM Twin-Twin Transfusion Syndrome<br />

Jack Rychik, MD<br />

12:00 PM–12:25 PM Arrhythmias<br />

Norman Silverman, MD, DSc<br />

12:25 AM–12:30 PM Questions and Answers<br />

Current Vascular Controversies<br />

Earn up to 1.75 CME credits.<br />

Soho Complex Seventh Floor<br />

CARDIO<br />

Moderator: John Blebea, MD, MBA<br />

This session will examine the indications and follow-up duplex criteria for carotid<br />

stenting, review the indications, results, and imaging criteria for angioplasty and<br />

stenting of the renal arteries, and discuss the recommended protocols for deep<br />

vein thrombosis imaging in different clinical scenarios.<br />

10:45 AM–11:05 AM Carotid Stenting: Presenting Status and Potential Future Role<br />

Roy Fujitani, MD, RVT<br />

11:05 AM–11:25 AM Doppler Criteria for Diagnosing Restenosis Following<br />

Carotid Stent Placement<br />

Zsolt Garami, MD<br />

11:25 AM–11:45 AM Role of Ultrasound in Screening for Vascular Disease<br />

Edward Bluth, MD<br />

11:45 AM–12:05 AM Interventions for Renal Vascular Hypertension and the<br />

Role of Ultrasound<br />

Glenn Jacobowitz, MD, RDMS<br />

12:05 AM–12:25 PM Calf Veins: When Should They Be Scanned/When Should<br />

They Be Treated?<br />

Salvatore LaRusso, Med, RDMS, RT(R)<br />

12:25 AM–12:30 PM Questions and Answers<br />

FE<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Wednesday, April 10<br />

Musculoskeletal Ultrasound: Transition From Adults to Pediatrics<br />

Earn up to 1.75 CME credits.<br />

Astor Ballroom Seventh Floor<br />

Moderator: Michael Di Pietro, MD<br />

MSK PEDS<br />

The objective of this session is to cover some of the anatomy and entities familiar<br />

to experienced adult musculoskeletal radiologists but not to pediatric radiologists,<br />

which pediatric radiologists are now being asked by their clinicians (pediatric<br />

orthopedics, pediatric sports medicine, and pediatric physical medicine and<br />

rehabilitation) to address.<br />

10:45 AM–11:20 AM Pelvis to Knee<br />

Marnix van Holsbeeck, MD<br />

11:20 AM–11:55 AM Elbow to Wrist<br />

J. Anthony Bouffard, MD<br />

11:55 AM–12:30 PM Knee to Ankle<br />

Jay Smith, MD<br />

Ultrasound of the Head and Neck<br />

Earn up to 1.75 CME credits.<br />

Empire Complex Seventh Floor<br />

G & A<br />

Moderator: Sharlene Teefey, MD<br />

After attending this session, participants should be able to recognize pathology in<br />

neck lymph nodes, salivary glands, and the thyroid.<br />

10:45 AM–11:20 AM Sonographic Evaluation of the Salivary Glands<br />

Wui Chong, MD<br />

11:20 AM–11:50 AM Ultrasound of the Thyroid and Parathyroid<br />

Sharlene Teefey, MD<br />

11:50 AM–12:30 PM Evaluating Neck Lymph Nodes With Ultrasound<br />

Jill Langer, MD<br />

June 27–29, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Mayo Clinic Rochester, Minnesota<br />

7th <strong>Annual</strong><br />

Hands-on Diagnostic and Interventional<br />

Musculoskeletal Ultrasound:<br />

A Problem-Solving Approach<br />

In Collaboration with Mayo Clinic<br />

Register today at www.aium.org<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Wednesday, April 10<br />

10:45 AM–12:30 PM<br />

Scientific Sessions<br />

Learn about the latest research in ultrasound in concise oral presentations.<br />

* indicates presenter.<br />

ERCC<br />

Emergency Ultrasound, Part 2<br />

Earn up to 1.75 CME credits.<br />

Shubert Complex Sixth Floor<br />

Moderator: Leslie Scoutt, MD<br />

11:00 AM–11:07 AM<br />

1540052 A Systematic Review of the Diagnostic Accuracy of Bedside Ocular<br />

Ultrasound in the Diagnosis of Retinal Detachment<br />

Jonathan Kirschner,* Hal Minnigan, Michael Vrablik, Gregory Snead,<br />

Rawle Seupaul<br />

11:07 AM–11:14 AM<br />

1540708 Accuracy and Interobserver Agreement of Point-of-Care Ultrasound<br />

for Diagnosis of Skull Fractures in Children<br />

Joni Rabiner,* Jeffrey Avner, Hnin Khine, Lana Friedman, James Tsung<br />

11:14 AM–11:21 AM<br />

1540563 Bedside Ultrasonography as an Adjunct to Routine Workup in Evaluation<br />

of Suspected Acute Appendicitis in the Emergency Department<br />

Samuel Lam,* Anthony Grippo, Christopher Kerwin, P. John Konicki,<br />

Diana Strasburger<br />

11:21 AM–11:28 AM<br />

1536633 Retrospective Review of Emergency Bedside Ultrasound for<br />

Diagnosis of Pediatric Intussusception<br />

Adam Wise, P. John Konicki, Christopher Yenter, Samuel Lam*<br />

11:28 AM–11:35 AM<br />

1539106 Extension of the Thoracic Spine Sign as an Indicator of Pleural Effusion<br />

Eitan Dickman,* Suzanne Bialeck, Lawrence Haines, Catherine Baxtrom,<br />

Victoria Terentiev, Antonios Likourezos, Sergey Ayvazyan<br />

11:35 AM–11:42 AM<br />

1537918 Bedside Ultrasound Skills Acquisition by Medical Students on<br />

Emergency Medicine Rotation<br />

Uche Blackstock,* Jacqueline Munson, Christian Koziatek, Demian Szyld<br />

11:42 AM–11:49 AM<br />

1434950 Number of Proctored Pediatric Focused Assessment With Sonography<br />

for Trauma Exams Required for Proficiency<br />

Sharon Yellin,* Jennifer Chao, Richard Sinert, John Gullett,<br />

Gerardo Chiricolo<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Wednesday, April 10<br />

11:49 AM–11:56 AM<br />

1540999 Didactic and Hands-on Ultrasound Courses: Improving the<br />

Point-of-Care Ultrasound Knowledge Base and Confidence<br />

Levels in Emergency Medicine Providers<br />

Athena Mihailos,* Kevin O’Rourke, Timothy Mooney, Andrew Balk,<br />

Larissa Dudley, Lawrence Melniker, Sharon Yellin, Gerardo Chiricolo<br />

OB<br />

Obstetric Ultrasound: Multiple Gestations and New Techniques<br />

Earn up to 1.75 CME credits.<br />

Broadway Ballroom South Sixth Floor<br />

Moderators: Anthony Johnson, DO, Martha Kelley-Martinez, RDMS<br />

10:45 PM–11:00 PM<br />

Luminary Speaker: Anthony Johnson, DO<br />

11:00 AM–11:07 AM<br />

1540640 Accuracy of Ultrasonographic Chorionicity Classification<br />

Yair Blumenfeld<br />

11:07 AM–11:14 AM<br />

1539223 Outcome After Second-Trimester Amniocentesis and First-Trimester<br />

Chorionic Villus Sampling for Prenatal Diagnosis in Multiple Gestations<br />

Christian Enzensberger,* Christina Pulvermacher, Jan Degenhardt,<br />

Andreaa Kawecki, Ute Germer, Jan Weichert, Martin Krapp,<br />

Ulrich Gembruch, Roland Axt-Fliedner<br />

11:14 AM–11:21 AM<br />

1540424 Breaking Bad News During Perinatal Sonography: Practical Aspects<br />

of a Novel Educational Pilot Using High-fidelity Hybrid Simulation<br />

David Jackson,* Petar Planinic, James Pennington, Gigi Guizado de<br />

Nathan, Gwen Shonkwiler, Thomas Abdella<br />

11:21 AM–11:28 AM<br />

1525554 Coronal Measurement of Fetal Lateral Ventricles: A Cross-sectional<br />

Ultrasonographic Study<br />

Eldad Katorza,* Nir Duvdevani, Jeffrey-Michael Jacobson, Yinon Gilboa,<br />

Chen Hoffmann, Reuven Achiron<br />

11:28 AM–11:35 AM<br />

1537200 Feasibility of an Automated Modified Myocardial Performance<br />

Index System: A Novel Technique for Automated Measurement of<br />

a Modified Fetal Myocardial Performance Index<br />

Mi-Young Lee,* Hye-Sung Won, Eun-Jin Jeon, Jae-Yoon Shim,<br />

Hee-Chul Yoon, Jin-Young Choi, Soon-Jae Hong<br />

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<strong>Convention</strong> | Wednesday, April 10<br />

11:35 AM–11:42 AM<br />

1541081 First-Trimester Pregnancy Dating by Fetal Heart Rate: A Simple Formula<br />

Sarah Obican,* Slava Khodak Gelman, John Larsen<br />

11:42 AM–11:49 AM<br />

1537085 Umbilical Cord Blood Volume Flow Evaluation Using 3-Dimensional<br />

Ultrasound<br />

Stephen Pinter,* Jonathan Rubin, Oliver Kripfgans, Marjorie Treadwell,<br />

Vivian Romero, Michael Richards, Man Zhang, Anne Hall, J. Brian<br />

Fowlkes<br />

11:49 AM–11:56 AM<br />

1536973 Defining the Spatial Relationships Between 8 Anatomic Planes in the<br />

11 + 6- to 13 + 6-Week Fetus: A Pilot Study<br />

Reem Abu-Rustum,* Sameer Abu-Rustum, M. Fouad Ziade<br />

11:56 AM–12:03 PM<br />

1537670 Does Cervical Cerclage Placement Prolong Gestation in Twin<br />

Pregnancies With a Sonographically Short Cervix?<br />

Sara Brubaker,* Samantha Do, Noelia Zork, Cara Pessel, Joy Vink,<br />

Annette Perez-Delboy, Sreedhar Gaddipati<br />

11:00 AM–3:30 PM<br />

Committee Meetings<br />

11:00 AM–12:30 PM Executive Committee<br />

Barrymore Ninth Floor<br />

12:30 PM–3:30 PM Board of Governors<br />

Marquis Ballroom Ninth Floor<br />

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An e-mail will be sent to you to complete the convention evaluation.<br />

This is your chance to tell us what you think about the sessions you attended<br />

and the programs you want in the future. Your opinion is important; our planning<br />

committee reads each evaluation! We need real advice from real people<br />

in the field, and that is why we count on you to complete your evaluation. Your<br />

feedback will help us plan future activities that meet your educational needs.<br />

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E-Posters<br />

E-posters are located in:<br />

Ziegfeld Fourth Floor<br />

E-posters are available for viewing:<br />

Sunday, April 7 1:00 PM–5:00 PM<br />

Monday, April 8 8:00 AM–5:30 PM<br />

Tuesday, April 9 8:00 AM–5:30 PM<br />

Wednesday, April 10 8:00 AM–12:30 PM<br />

Awards<br />

First-, second-, and third-prize awards, as well as honorable mentions,<br />

will be indicated by a ribbon icon on Sunday, April 7, after 5:00 PM.<br />

Awards are based on scientific content and visual effect.<br />

*indicates presenter<br />

E-Posters


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E-Posters<br />

Basic Science and Instrumentation: Bioeffects<br />

1505305 Multimodality Imaging of Microwave-Treated Prostate Tumors<br />

Robert Bard<br />

1536107 Hospital-Wide Survey of Bacterial Contamination of Point-of-Care<br />

Ultrasound Probes<br />

Matthew Lawrence,* James Blanks, Ruben Ayala, Joel Schofer,<br />

Diana Macian, Douglas Talk, Jessie Glasser<br />

Basic Science and Instrumentation: Instrumentation<br />

1426579 Process for Selection and Implementation of a New Ultrasound<br />

Imaging System<br />

Donald Tradup,* Scott Stekel, Deirdre King, Nicholas Hangiandreou<br />

1540162 Correcting for Acoustic Cavitation and Acoustic Streaming in<br />

Ultrasound Calibration<br />

Victor Frenkel,* Thanh Nguyen, Loan Bui, Nghia Huu Tran<br />

1540609 Analysis of Uniformity Artifacts Detected During Clinical Ultrasound<br />

Quality Control<br />

Scott Stekel,* Nicholas Hangiandreou, Donald Tradup<br />

Basic Science and Instrumentation: Tissue Characterization/<br />

Quantitative Ultrasound<br />

1539608 Bayesian Methods for Streamlining and Enhancing the Analysis<br />

and Presentation of Myocardial Strain and Strain Rate Data<br />

Olga Neyman,* Michelle Milne, Gautam Singh, Ravi Rasalingam,<br />

James Miller, Mark Holland<br />

Cardiovascular Ultrasound: Abdominal<br />

1539867 Ultrasound of Arteriovenous Malformations of the Genitourinary System<br />

Vijayanadh Ojili,* Gowthaman Gunabushanam, Ravi Vassa, Nagar Arpit,<br />

Kedar Chintapalli, Leslie Scoutt<br />

Cardiovascular Ultrasound: Cardiac<br />

1540916 Doppler Echocardiographic Estimates of Right Ventricular Pressure<br />

Are Inaccurate in Children With Elevated Right Heart Pressure<br />

Georgeann Groh,* Mark Holland, Joshua Murphy, Timothy Sekarski,<br />

Philip Levy, Craig Myers, Diana Hartman, Gautam Singh<br />

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E-Posters<br />

Cardiovascular Ultrasound: Carotid/Cerebrovascular<br />

1540408 Advanced Ultrasound Evaluation of Carotid Plaque: Can a<br />

Combined 2-Dimensional and 3-Dimensional Ultrasound Analysis<br />

Provide Additional Information and Identify Significant Plaque<br />

Characteristics Responsible for Strokes?<br />

Lysa Legault Kingstone,* Carlos Torres, Geoffrey Currie<br />

1540482 Utility of 3-Dimensional Plaque Imaging in Carotid Stenosis<br />

Lysa Legault Kingstone,* Carlos Torres, Geoffrey Currie<br />

1540628 Carotid Plaque Classification System: A New Standard<br />

Diagnostic Criterion<br />

Lysa Legault Kingstone,* Carlos Torres, Geoffrey Currie<br />

Cardiovascular Ultrasound: Peripheral Vascular<br />

1540674 Emergency Ultrasound of Hemodialysis Arteriovenous Fistulas and Grafts<br />

Gowthaman Gunabushanam,* John Millet, Vijayanadh Ojili, Joshua Cruz,<br />

Jonathan Kirsch, Leslie Scoutt<br />

Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound<br />

1513506 Effect of Targeted Ultrasound Contrast Agent Attachment on<br />

Nonlinear Frequency Emissions<br />

John Eisenbrey,* Valgerdur Halldorsdottir, Anush Sridharan,<br />

Joshua Rychak, Flemming Forsberg<br />

1513519 Correlation of Ultrasound Contrast Agent–Derived Blood Flow<br />

Parameters With Immunohistochemical Markers in Murine<br />

Xenografts: Influence of the Imaging Mode, Tumor Model, and<br />

Subcutaneous Location<br />

John Eisenbrey,* Christian Wilson, Raymond Ro, Traci Fox, Ji-Bin Liu,<br />

See-Ying Chiou, Flemming Forsberg<br />

1539652 Contribution of Contrast-Enhanced Sonography to Transjugular<br />

Intrahepatic Portosystemic Shunt Follow-up<br />

Jean Ayoub,* Jean Marc Perarnau, Frédéric Patat<br />

1539819 Biopsy Diagnosis of Lung Tumors Situated Peripherally<br />

Marek Chorazy,* Marta Majcher, Jedrzej Glasek, Katarzyna Urbanowicz,<br />

Robert Kwiatkowski<br />

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E-Posters<br />

Emergency and Critical Care Ultrasound<br />

1464510 Central Line Confirmation With Saline and Echocardiography<br />

Ershad Elahi,* Ninfa Mehta, Shahriar Zehtabchi<br />

1514789 Time From Nursing Request to Probe Placement Delays Ultrasound-<br />

Guided Peripheral Intravenous Catheter Placement in Emergency<br />

Department Difficult-Access Patients<br />

Glenn Heimburger,* Leigh Patterson, Kori Brewer<br />

1538182 Emergency Medicine Intern Ultrasound Proficiency: A Longitudinal Study<br />

Elizabeth Pontius,* Kerri Layman, Michael Antonis<br />

1539098 Ultrasound-Guided Vascular Access on a Phantom: A Training Model<br />

for Medical Student Education—Trends in Data, 2010–2012<br />

Lydia Sahlani, Eric Adkins, David Bahner*<br />

1539863 @EDUltrasoundQA: An Updated Twitter Curriculum<br />

David Bahner, Saad Raginwala, Nilesh Patel,* Creagh Boulger,<br />

Eric Adkins, Eric Cortez<br />

1540605 Simulation Model as an Adjunct Method for Emergency Medicine<br />

Transvaginal Ultrasound Education<br />

Omar Corujo Vazquez,* Marie Romney, Penelope Chun Lema,<br />

Cara Brown, Michael Radeos, Eric Tran, Anita Datta<br />

1540730 Utility of Point-of-care Ultrasound in the Management of Snake Bite<br />

Srikar Adhikari,* Mazda Shirazi, Austin Gross<br />

1540968 Role of Bedside 3/4-Dimensional Ultrasonography in the Diagnosis<br />

of Acute Appendicitis<br />

Timothy Mooney,* Kevin O’Rourke, Gerardo Chiricolo<br />

1540998 Evaluation of Acquisition and Interpretation of Focused Assessment<br />

With Sonography for Trauma Scans in an Urban Level 1 Trauma Center<br />

Zachary Robinson,* Lem Smith, Eliza Beal, Brian Abbott,<br />

Creagh Boulger, Daniel Eiferman, David Bahner<br />

1541009 An Educational Model for Teaching Focused Assessment With<br />

Sonography for Trauma to Surgical Residents<br />

Eliza Beal,* Ashley Zielinski, Creagh Boulger, Sereana Dresbach,<br />

David Bahner, Daniel Eiferman<br />

1541115 Ocular Ultrasound Simulation Lab: Does It Translate to the Bedside?<br />

Kevin O’Rourke, Sharon Yellin,* Adam Vytykac, Timothy Mooney,<br />

Larry Melniker, Athena Mihailos, Andrew Balk, Gerardo Chiricolo<br />

1541312 The BUILD Project: Bringing Ultrasound Internationally for Long-Term<br />

Development<br />

Keith Rosenberg, Fadi Kasyouhanan, David Bahner*<br />

1541516 Point-of-Care Ultrasound in the Diagnosis of Complex Subcutaneous<br />

Abscesses Requiring Surgical Intervention<br />

Srikar Adhikari, Austin Gross*<br />

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E-Posters<br />

General and Abdominal Ultrasound: Breast<br />

1527190 Determining the Accuracy of Ultrasound in Identifying Axillary Lymph<br />

Node Metastasis in Breast Cancer Patients<br />

Madelene Lewis,* Abid Irshad, Susan Ackerman<br />

1540300 Ultrasound Screening of the Dense Breast: An Analysis of the Costs<br />

and Benefits to Both the Patient and the Practitioner<br />

Sirisha Jasti, Katherine Kaproth-Joslin, Avice O’Connell, Ren Tianbo*<br />

General and Abdominal Ultrasound: General<br />

1536912 Abnormal Ultrasound Findings in Patients With Clinical Suspicion of<br />

Chronic Liver Disease in Sokoto and Its Environs<br />

Sadisu Maaji,* Abdulmuminu Yakubu, Danielle Odunko<br />

1537241 Unusual Anechoic Portal Vein Thrombosis and its Significance for<br />

Predicting the Response to Anticoagulant Therapy<br />

Shoichi Matsutani,* Hideaki Muzumoto, Akitoshi Kobayshi, Atsuyoshi<br />

Seki, Takeshi Ando<br />

1540701 Implementation of Bedside Ultrasonography Within an Internal<br />

Medicine Faculty and Residency: The IMBUS Program<br />

David Tierney,* Terry Rosborough<br />

1540927 Focal Lesions in the Transplanted Liver: Differential Diagnosis<br />

Ronald Wachsberg<br />

General and Abdominal Ultrasound: Neck<br />

1536944 Carotid Ultrasound May Not Be Sufficient to Perform Carotid<br />

Endarterectomy<br />

Robert Colvin,* Alvaro Magalhaes<br />

1540301 Ultrasound Features of Follicular Neoplasms and Ultrasound Features<br />

of Follicular Neoplasms Proven to Be Follicular Carcinoma at Surgery<br />

Annette Ho, Michael Davis,* Annemarie Buadu<br />

General and Abdominal Ultrasound: Urinary Tract<br />

1489649 Multimodality Vascular Imaging of Bladder Tumors<br />

Robert Bard,* Daniel Sperling<br />

1541460 Developing and Evaluating an Ultrasound Curriculum for a Urology<br />

Residency Training Program<br />

Joseph Lopez,* Daniel Box, Geoffrey Box, David Bahner<br />

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E-Posters<br />

Gynecology (Including Ectopic Pregnancy)<br />

1509711 To Chaperone or Not to Chaperone?<br />

Jenny Parkes,* Michal Schneider-Kolsky, Paul Lombardo<br />

1518185 Extraovarian Adnexal Sonographic Findings in Ectopic Pregnancy:<br />

A Reappraisal<br />

Mary Frates,* Peter Doubilet, Hope Peters, Carol Benson<br />

1522516 Four Consecutive Recurrent Cesarean Scar Pregnancies in a<br />

Single Patient<br />

Simi Gupta,* Christina Cordeiro, Grace Pineda, Sherman Rubin, Ilan Timor<br />

1522877 Many Faces of Uterine Adenomyosis: Ultrasound and Magnetic<br />

Resonance Imaging<br />

Vijayanadh Ojili<br />

1537779 The Stripe Unraveled: From Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding to<br />

Postmenopausal Bleeding<br />

Chitra Chandrasekhar,* Verghese George<br />

1538060 Three-Dimensional Ultrasound of the Cumulus Oophorus<br />

Kyle Beiter, Thomas Hilgers,* Jeanine Johnson, Rachel Stites<br />

1538313 Case Presentations of “Cloudy Ascites” Associated With Female<br />

Pelvic Malignancies<br />

Raydeen Busse, Gail Hoshiko-Reed, Chrystie Fujimoto*<br />

1540075 Ultrasonographic Findings of Malignancy-Like Ovarian Deciduosis of<br />

Endometrioma During Pregnancy<br />

Marta Oliva,* M. Angela Pascual, Lourdes Hereter, Betlem Graupera,<br />

Cristina Pedrero, Maria Fernandez-Cid<br />

1540166 Usefulness of Uterine Tranverse Diameter Measurement in Suspicion<br />

of Congenital Uterine Anomalies<br />

Meritxell Vila,* M. Angela Pascual, Betlem Graupera, Lourdes Hereter,<br />

Cristina Pedrero, Maria Fernandez-Cid<br />

1540206 Ultrasonographic Diagnosis of Ovarian Ectopic Pregnancy After In<br />

Vitro Fertilization With Salpingectomy and Literature Review<br />

M. Angela Pascual,* Lourdes Hereter, Betlem Graupera, Francisco<br />

Tresserra, Alicia Perez, Buenaventura Coroleu, Pedro Barri<br />

1540763 Scaled Signal Intensity of Uterine Fibroids on T2-Weighted Magnetic<br />

Resonance Images: Objective Parameter to Determine the Suitability<br />

for Magnetic Resonance–Guided Focused Ultrasound Surgery of<br />

Uterine Fibroids<br />

Sanghee Lee,* Sang-Wook Yoon, Mi Hee Lee, Su Min Kang<br />

1540777 Which Parameters Could Be Useful for Predicting Malignancy in<br />

Solid Adnexal Masses?<br />

Jesus Utrilla-Layna,* Begoña Olartecoechea, María Aubá, Daisy Diaz,<br />

Laura Pineda, Leyre Juez, Juan Luis Alcázar<br />

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E-Posters<br />

1541203 Factors Influencing Intraoperator Variability When Assessing Fibroid<br />

Growth<br />

Malana Moshesh,* Shyamal Peddada, Donna Baird<br />

1541265 Role of Transvaginal Ultrasound in the Diagnosis of Cesarean<br />

Section and Its Complications<br />

Lourdes Hereter, M. Angela Pascual,* Betlem Graupera,<br />

Pere Barri-Soldevila, Cristina Pedrero, Maria Fernandez-Cid<br />

1541471 Sonographic 2- and 3-Dimensional Aspects of Intrauterine<br />

Device Evaluation: What Additional Information Can<br />

3-Dimensional Images Provide?<br />

Claudia Maksoud<br />

High-Frequency Clinical and Preclinical Imaging<br />

1489380 Vascular Imaging of Lymph Node Metastases<br />

Robert Bard<br />

1505306 Multiplanar Mapping of Cellulite<br />

Robert Bard<br />

1506560 Prostate Cancer Neovascular Responses to Antioxidants<br />

Robert Bard<br />

1506561 Prostate Cancer 3-Dimensional Capsular Erosion Alert for Bone<br />

Metastases and Lymphadenopathy Evaluations<br />

Robert Bard<br />

Interventional-Intraoperative Ultrasound<br />

1489583 Multimodality Imaging of Laser-Ablated Prostate Tumors<br />

Robert Bard,* Daniel Sperling<br />

Musculoskeletal Ultrasound<br />

1489474 Ultrasonic Imaging of Treated Rheumatoid and Psoriatic Arthritis<br />

Robert Bard<br />

1522432 Small Retained Foreign Bodies: What Is the Limit of Detection Using<br />

Current Emergency Ultrasound Equipment?<br />

Daniel Jafari, Kenneth Cody, Nova Panebianco, Frances Shofer, Bon Ku,<br />

Arthur Au, Anthony Dean*<br />

1536710 Efficacy of Ultrasound-Guided Tibial Nerve Perineural Injections at<br />

the Posterior Tarsal Tunnel<br />

Oliver Joseph,* Oleg Uryasev, John McNamara, Apostolos Dallas<br />

1536948 Efficacy of Ultrasound-Guided Injection of the Sternoclavicular<br />

Joint Space<br />

Yisrael Katz,* Oliver Joseph, Oleg Uryasev, John McNamara,<br />

Apostolos Dallas<br />

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E-Posters<br />

1536971 Efficacy of Ultrasonographically Guided Anterior Interosseus Nerve<br />

Perineural Injection at Its Bifurcation From the Median Nerve<br />

Elizabeth Glazier,* Oleg Uryasev, Oliver Joseph, John McNamara,<br />

Apostolos Dallas<br />

1536975 Efficacy of Ultrasonographically Guided Injection of the Ulnar Nerve<br />

Perineural Space at the Guyon Canal<br />

Jeffrey Heimiller,* Oliver Joseph, Oleg Uryasev, John McNamara,<br />

Apostolos Dallas<br />

1537456 Sonographic Appearance of Cutaneous Basal Cell Carcinomas of the<br />

Head and Neck<br />

Ximena Wortsman,* Nelson Lobos<br />

1537466 Sonographic Staging in Hidradenitis Suppurativa With Clinical Correlation<br />

Ximena Wortsman,* Claudia Moreno, Rosamary Soto, Javier Arellano,<br />

Carlo Pezo<br />

1537472 Sonographic Characterization of Glomus Tumors of the Nail Unit<br />

Ximena Wortsman,* Nelson Lobos<br />

1537561 Sonographic Assessment of the Efficacy of Propanolol in Cutaneous<br />

Hemangiomas of Infancy<br />

Ximena Wortsman,* Nelson Lobos<br />

1537941 Prevalence of Fluid Associated With the Iliotibial Band in Asymptomatic<br />

Recreational Runners: An Ultrasonographic Study<br />

Elena Jelsing,* Jonathan Finnoff, Bruce Levy, Jay Smith<br />

1539642 Sonographic Characterization of Keloids<br />

Ximena Wortsman,* Nelson Lobos<br />

1539712 Sonographic Characterization of Pilomatrixomas<br />

Ximena Wortsman,* Nelson Lobos<br />

1539749 Accuracy of Sonographically Guided Deep Plantar Fascia (Intrafascial)<br />

Injections: Where Does the Injectate Go?<br />

Eugene Maida,* James Presley, Wojciech Pawlina, Jay Smith<br />

1540683 Ultrasound of Musculoskeletal Conditions That Clinically Mimic<br />

Lower Extremity Deep Venous Thrombosis<br />

Gowthaman Gunabushanam,* Elliott Brown, Vijayanadh Ojili,<br />

Leslie Scoutt<br />

1540972 Reliability of Linear Measurements of the Thoracic Paraspinal<br />

Muscles Using Ultrasound Imaging<br />

Nancy Talbott,* Dexter Witt<br />

1540981 Reliability of Ultrasound Measurements of the Lower Trapezius<br />

Muscle During Active and Resisted Movements<br />

Dexter Witt,* Nancy Talbott<br />

1541039 Improving Musculoskeletal Ultrasonography Through a Local<br />

Community Practice Initiative<br />

Brandon Price, David Bahner,* Kendra McCamey, Nicole Bundy,<br />

Kimberly Fisher, Andrew Aten, Michael Roesch<br />

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E-Posters<br />

1541066 Maximum Effort of the Multifidi Muscles in the Prone Position<br />

Using Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Imaging and Electromyography<br />

Rose Smith,* Dervarshi Patel, Susan Kotowski, Dexter Witt,<br />

Laure Farwick, Erin Rathje, Ryan Steiner<br />

1541304 Ultrasound-Guided Dorsal Approach for Chemodenervation of the<br />

Psoas Muscle<br />

David Spinner<br />

Neurosonology<br />

1530454 Comparison of Brain Vessel Imaging From Transtemporal and<br />

Subcondylar Approaches Using Contrast-Enhanced Transcranial<br />

Color-Coded Duplex Sonography and a Virtual Navigator<br />

David Skoloudik,* Martin Roubec, Martin Kuliha, Jaroslav Havelka,<br />

Katerina Langova, Roman Herzig<br />

1530478 Transcranial Sonography and 123I-FP-CIT Single-Photon Emission<br />

Computed Tomography in Movement Disorders<br />

David Skoloudik,* Petra Bartova, Tana Fadrna, Otakar Kraft,<br />

Martin Havel<br />

Obstetric Ultrasound: Fetal Anomalies<br />

1509891 Sonographic Morphologic Score as a Predictor of the Outcome in<br />

Fetal Sacrococcygeal Teratoma<br />

Marjan Bolouri,* Eveline Shue, Douglas Miniati, Vicky Feldstein<br />

1511819 Retrospective Review of Fetal Body Lymphangioma Including<br />

Postnatal Outcome<br />

Kari Thomas, Karen Oh, Roya Sohaey*<br />

1515361 Suprarenal Masses in the Fetus<br />

Sarah Rogers, Karen Oh, Roya Sohaey, Erik Maki*<br />

1528363 Comparative Effectiveness of Fetal Magnetic Resonance Imaging for<br />

Improvement of Diagnostic Accuracy<br />

Christina Herrera,* Amber Samuel, Sherelle Laifer-Narin, Lynn Simpson,<br />

Russell Miller<br />

1536801 Cloacal Exstrophy: When an Omphalocele Is Not Just an Omphalocele<br />

Reza Pakdaman, Anne Kennedy,* Mark Molitor, Janice Byrne,<br />

Paula Woodward<br />

1536808 Imaging Spectrum of Fetal Autosomal Recessive Polycystic Kidney<br />

Disease<br />

Tony Trinh, Anne Kennedy,* Joe Sherbotie, Janice Byrne<br />

1539898 Prenatal Diagnosis of Recurrent Atelosteogenesis<br />

Janice Byrne,* Anne Kennedy, Paula Woodward, Deborah Krakow,<br />

John Carey<br />

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E-Posters<br />

1540556 Utility of the Prefrontal Space Ratio to Screen for Trisomy 21 in a<br />

Racially Diverse Population: A Pilot Study<br />

Barrie Suskin Kaplan, Anne Roe, Komal Bajaj*<br />

1540672 Prenatal Stomach Size: Association With Cleft Lip and/or Cleft<br />

Palate<br />

Kristin Burhans,* Lauren Mack, Peter Koltz, Stephanie Henderson,<br />

John Girotto, Loralei Thornburg<br />

1540783 Efficacy of Ultrasound-Guided Radiofrequency Ablation for Selective<br />

Feticide in Complicated Monochorionic Pregnancy<br />

Jae-Won Yoon,* Hye-Sung Won, Jae-Yoon Shim, Pil-Ryang Lee, Ahm Kim<br />

Obstetric Ultrasound: Fetal Growth<br />

1507806 Evaluation of a Small Abdominal Circumference by Ultrasound as a<br />

Predictor of Increased Doppler Resistance<br />

Pedro Roca,* Allen Kunselman, Gabor Mezei, Kari Whitley, Serdar Ural,<br />

John Repke<br />

1539948 Association Between First-Trimester Ultrasonographic Twin<br />

Crown-Rump Length Discrepancies and Neonatal Outcomes<br />

Pedro Roca,* Allen Kunselman, Gabor Mezei, Kari Whitley,<br />

Dennis Mujsce, Ian Paul, Serdar Ural<br />

Obstetric Ultrasound: General<br />

1537544 Correlation of Central Obesity and Body Mass Index With the Number<br />

of Items Seen on Routine Anatomy Ultrasound in Obese Patients<br />

Simi Gupta,* Judith Chervenak, Ilan Timor, Ana Monteagudo<br />

1537671 Natural History of Fetal Pyelectasis and Risk of Infant Uropathy<br />

Emily Neri,* Jean Goodman, Jennifer Peck<br />

1538946 Masses in Pregnancy: Blood Flow Provides Vascular Clues to Diagnosis<br />

Constance Bitters,* Beth Kline-Fath<br />

1539989 The Work Flow Impact of Universal Transvaginal Cervical Length<br />

Screening With Anatomic Surveys in an Ultrasound Unit<br />

Eileen Wang,* Alexander Friedman, Samuel Parry, Nadav Schwartz<br />

1540646 A Decade of Ultrasound Practice Accreditation at California<br />

Prenatal Diagnosis Center and Experience With Fetal<br />

Echocardiography Accreditation<br />

Sara Goldman<br />

1540772 Patient and Practitioner Perceptions of Ultrasound Screening in<br />

Pregnancy<br />

Susan Bradford,* Loralei Thornburg, J. Christopher Glantz<br />

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E-Posters<br />

1541037 Teaching Basic Obstetric Ultrasound Skills at Mulago Hospital,<br />

Kampala, Uganda<br />

Homa Ahmadzia,* Urania Magriples, France Galerneau,<br />

Imelda Namagembe<br />

1541519 Impact of the Maternal Body Mass Index on the Duration and<br />

Completion of Fetal Anatomic Ultrasound<br />

Dana Smith,* Carmen Eichelberger, Lisa Carroll, Neeta Vora<br />

Obstetric Ultrasound: Multiple Gestations<br />

1508173 Persistence of Placenta Previa in Twin Pregnancies Diagnosed in the<br />

Second Trimester by the Degree of Cervical Overlap<br />

Simi Gupta,* Nathan Fox, Andrei Rebarber, Daniel Saltzman, Chad<br />

Klauser, Ashley Roman<br />

1537060 Comparative Analysis of Sonographic and Doppler Signs and Perinatal<br />

Outcomes in Patients With Twin-Twin Transfusion Variants and Selective<br />

Intrauterine Growth Restriction of One of the Monozygote Twins<br />

Inessa Safonova,* Irina Lukjanova, Rizvan Abdullaev<br />

1540030 Association of Ultrasonographic Twin Estimated Fetal Weight<br />

Discrepancies With Early Neonatal Outcomes<br />

Pedro Roca,* Allen Kunselman, Anthony Ambrose, Ian Paul, Dennis<br />

Mujsce, Serdar Ural, Kari Whitley<br />

Obstetric Ultrasound: New Techniques<br />

1527866 Equivalence of 2- and 3-Dimensional Ultrasound in the Evaluation of<br />

First-Trimester Nuchal Translucency by Maternal-Fetal Medicine Fellows<br />

Steffen Brown,* Michael Wolfe, Lesley de la Torre, Matthew Brennan,<br />

Rebecca Hall<br />

1535936 Cell-Free Fetal DNA Testing for Aneuploidy: Initial Experience<br />

Kisti Fuller,* Adam Borgida<br />

1536431 A Novel Approach to Visualizing the Vasculature Architecture of the<br />

Placenta Using 3-Dimensional Slicer Software: A Pilot Study<br />

Rie Oyama,* Chizuko Isurugi, Tomonobu Kanasugi, Akihiko Kikuchi,<br />

Toru Sugiyama, Sonia Pujol, Ron Kikinis<br />

Obstetric Ultrasound: Uterus, Placenta, and Cervix<br />

1537067 Transvaginal Sonographic Differential Diagnosis of the Causes of<br />

Postpartum Uterus Involution Slowdown: Clinical Experience of a<br />

Specialized Hospital Department<br />

Inessa Safonova,* Yuri Paraschuk, Roman Safonov<br />

1540597 Mid or Late Second-Trimester Doppler Ultrasound of the Uterine<br />

Artery: Is There a Difference?<br />

Koen Deurloo,* John van Vugt, Annemieke Bolte, Martijn Heymans<br />

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E-Posters<br />

1540949 First-Trimester 3-Dimensional Placental Volume and Its Association<br />

With Gestational Diabetes<br />

Nwamaka Obi,* Karenrose Contreras, Andre Bieniarz, Jean Goodman,<br />

Paula Melone, Roberta Karlman<br />

1541032 Cervical Length Assessment by Transabdominal and Endovaginal<br />

Ultrasound<br />

Jennifer Thompson,* Michael Smrtka, Geeta Swamy, Chad Grotegut,<br />

Brita Boyd, Amy Murtha<br />

1541050 Cervical Length Ultrasound Does Not Predict Preterm Birth in<br />

Patients With Cerclage<br />

Jennifer Thompson,* Michael Smrtka, Geeta Swamy, Chad Grotegut,<br />

Sarah Ellestad, Amy Murtha<br />

Pediatric Ultrasound<br />

1463047 Using Lung Ultrasound in the Diagnosis of Transient Tachypnea of the<br />

Newborn and Hyaline Membrane Disease in Neonates at 28 Weeks’<br />

Gestation and Later<br />

Claudia Cadet,* James Tsung, Ian Holzmant<br />

1514851 A New Sonographic Sign for Perinatal Torsion: the “Kiwi Sign”<br />

Ashraf Goubran,* Fern Karlicki, Karen Letourneau, Ganesh Srinivasan<br />

1515353 The Swollen Pediatric Scrotum: Ultrasound Technique and<br />

Differential Diagnosis<br />

Kelli Schmitz, Kathryn Snyder, David Geldermann, Roya Sohaey*<br />

1538125 Design and Evaluation of a Point-of-Care Ultrasound Curriculum for<br />

Pediatricians Involved in Global Health<br />

Sachita Shah,* Meera Muruganandan, Sachin Shah, Randheer Shailam,<br />

Sara Stulac, Kim Wilson<br />

1539862 Peripubertal Ovarian and Uterine Volumes: Are Historical Values<br />

Still Valid Today?<br />

Steven Kraus, Sara O’Hara,* Janet Adams, Rachel Mistur<br />

1540661 Increased Incidence of Renal Colic in the Pediatric Emergency<br />

Department<br />

Anita Datta, Omar Corujo Vazquez,* William Apterbach, Gregg Rusczyk,<br />

Sanjey Gupta, Marie Romney, Michael Radeos, Kruti Joshi, Penny Chun<br />

Lema<br />

1540840 Spectrum of Ultrasound Findings in Patients With Anorectal<br />

Malformation<br />

Steven Kraus,* Sara O’Hara, Janet Adams<br />

1540920 Cranial Ultrasound Findings in Preterm Infants With Germinal Matrix<br />

and Periventricular Leukomalacia<br />

Arash Anvari,* Anthony Samir, Michael Gee<br />

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E-Posters<br />

Sonography: Data/Imaging Management<br />

1538648 Predicting Prognostic Factors of Breast Cancer Using Shear Wave<br />

Elastography<br />

Woo Jung Choi,* Hak Hee Kim, Joo Hee Cha, Hee Jung Shin, Hyunji Kim,<br />

Min Ji Hong, Eun Suk Cha, Hyeon Sook Kim, Sung Hun Kim<br />

1538852 Value of Qualitative Sonoelastographic Evaluations in the Diagnosis<br />

of Solid Breast Masses<br />

Hasan Yerli,* Tugbahan Yilmaz, Banu Ural<br />

1539837 Sonoelastographic Qualitative Analysis in the Management of<br />

Salivary Gland Masses<br />

Hasan Yerli,* Erkan Eski, Ekrem Korucuk, A. Muhtesem Agildere<br />

Sonography: Education and Training<br />

1518748 Axillary Lymph Nodes: Beyond Size and Shape<br />

Abdelmohsen Hussien,* Avice O’Connell<br />

1538793 Understanding How Ultrasound Technology Promotes Student<br />

Attention During Instruction of the Physical Exam<br />

Caridad Hernandez,* Christine Bellew, Alfredo Tirado, Andrew Payer,<br />

Manette Monroe, Juan Cendan<br />

1539664 The Ultrasound Challenge: A Novel Approach to Ultrasound Education<br />

Eric Cortez,* Creagh Boulger, Matthew Blickendorf, Emily Hoover,<br />

Adam Jasne, Stacy Boore, Anthony Mueller, Eric Adkins, David Bahner<br />

1539668 A Committee Structure for Improved Efficacy of a Student Ultrasound<br />

Interest Group<br />

Katherine Pollard,* Emily Hoover, David Bahner<br />

1540523 Practical Uniformity Evaluation of Ultrasound Systems: Tips and Pitfalls<br />

Donald Tradup,* Nicholas Hangiandreou, Scott Stekel<br />

1540570 An Objective Tool to Evaluate Ultrasound Image Quality: The Ultrasound<br />

Standardized Assessment Tool<br />

Creagh Boulger, Katherine Pollard,* David Bahner<br />

1540658 Medical Student Ultrasound Education as Part of the Clinical Skills<br />

Immersion Experience<br />

Zachary Robinson, Colin Turney, Creagh Boulger, David Bahner*<br />

1541434 Trained Simulated Ultrasound Patients: Medical Students as Models,<br />

Learners, and Teachers<br />

Matt Blickendorf,* Lindsay Mooney, Krista Rath, Eric Adkins, David Bahner<br />

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E-Posters<br />

Therapeutic Ultrasound<br />

1427024 Usefulness of 4-Dimensional Ultrasonography to Evaluate Effects of<br />

Therapeutic Radiofrequency Ablation for Hepatocellular Carcinoma<br />

Naoki Hotta<br />

1518801 Ultrasound-Guided Fine-Needle Aspiration Biopsy of Thyroid Nodules<br />

Performed by Family Practitioners in a Health Clinic Setting<br />

María Mata Castrillo,* Jose Ignacio Jaen Diaz, Blanca Cordero Garcia,<br />

Eugenio Cerezo Lopez, Francisco Lopez de Castro, Paolo Ciardo<br />

1540676 Radiation Dose Reduction Through the Use of Ultrasound Smart<br />

Fusion for Liver<br />

Nami Azar, Edwin Vargas Velandia,* Dean Nakamoto<br />

Fifth Floor Foyer<br />

Attention convention attendees! Stop by the AIUM Resource Center<br />

to check out all the products that the AIUM has to offer. Members<br />

receive a 50% discount on most products including ultrasoundrelated<br />

CME DVD programs, publications, pamphlets, merchandise,<br />

and more.<br />

Stop by for special on-site discounts on select DVD programs.<br />

Saturday, April 6 8:00 AM–4:30 PM<br />

Sunday, April 7 8:00 AM–4:30 PM<br />

Monday, April 8 8:00 AM–4:30 PM<br />

Tuesday, April 9 8:00 AM–4:30 PM<br />

Wednesday, April 10 8:00 AM–12:30 PM<br />

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Save the Dates!<br />

March 29–April 2, 2014<br />

Caesars Palace • Las Vegas, Nevada<br />

AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ULTRASOUND IN MEDICINE<br />

<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Convention</strong><br />

and Preconvention Program<br />

Bringing together the entire<br />

medical ultrasound community


Sunday, April 7<br />

Community and<br />

Interest Group Meetings<br />

Schedule at a Glance<br />

9:00 AM–10:00 AM General and Abdominal Ultrasound Community<br />

Manhattan Ballroom Eighth Floor<br />

10:00 AM–11:00 AM Basic Science and Instrumentation Community<br />

Marquis Ballroom A/B Ninth Floor<br />

Fetal Echocardiography Community<br />

Gramercy/Olmstead Seventh Floor<br />

Interventional/Intraoperative Ultrasound Community<br />

Manhattan Ballroom Eighth Floor<br />

Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Community<br />

Soho/Herald Seventh Floor<br />

Monday, April 8<br />

8:15 AM–9:15 AM Ultrasound in Global Health Interest Group<br />

Shubert Complex Sixth Floor<br />

9:15 AM–10:15 AM Ultrasound in Medical Education Interest Group<br />

Shubert Complex Sixth Floor<br />

12:30 PM–1:30 PM Cardiovascular Ultrasound Community<br />

Marquis Ballroom C Ninth Floor<br />

Obstetric Ultrasound Community<br />

Broadway Ballroom North Sixth Floor<br />

Sonography Community<br />

Shubert Complex Sixth Floor<br />

Tuesday, April 9<br />

8:15 AM–9:15 AM Elastography Interest Group<br />

Manhattan Ballroom Eighth Floor<br />

Pediatric Ultrasound Community<br />

Shubert Complex Sixth Floor<br />

9:15 AM–10:15 AM Emergency and Critical Care Ultrasound Community<br />

Majestic/Music Box Sixth Floor<br />

Neurosonology Community<br />

Shubert Complex Sixth Floor<br />

Therapeutic Ultrasound Community<br />

Manhattan Ballroom Eighth Floor<br />

12:30 PM–1:30 PM Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound Community<br />

Marquis Ballroom C Ninth Floor<br />

Gynecologic Ultrasound Community<br />

Broadway Ballroom South Sixth Floor<br />

4:45 PM–5:30 PM High-Frequency Clinical and Preclinical Imaging Community<br />

Marquis Ballroom A/B Ninth Floor<br />

Community<br />

Meetings


Community<br />

Meetings<br />

Every ultrasound specialty.<br />

One professional network.<br />

Connect with your community<br />

at www.aiumcommunities.org.<br />

Get involved. Collaborate with your colleagues in each<br />

of the AIUM’s communities and interest groups.<br />

Connect. Share insights and pose questions about the latest<br />

research, practice standards, training guidelines, and other<br />

clinical topics.<br />

Keep up. Receive notifications when new discussions are<br />

posted in your selected groups.<br />

Current communities include:<br />

Basic Science and Instrumentation •<br />

Cardiovascular Ultrasound • Contrast-<br />

Enhanced Ultrasound • Elastography<br />

• Emergency and Critical Care Ultrasound<br />

• Fetal Echocardiography •<br />

General and Abdominal Ultrasound •<br />

Gynecologic Ultrasound • High-<br />

Frequency Clinical and Preclinical<br />

Imaging • Interventional/Intraoperative<br />

Ultrasound • Musculoskeletal Ultrasound<br />

• Neurosonology • Obstetric Ultrasound •<br />

Pediatric Ultrasound • Sonography •<br />

Therapeutic Ultrasound • Ultrasound<br />

in Global Health • Ultrasound in<br />

Medical Education<br />

Sign up at www.aiumcommunities.org—it’s free!


Make Plans to Attend<br />

AIUM Community and<br />

Interest Group Meetings<br />

All 15 of the AIUM’s communities and 3 of its interest groups are meeting during<br />

the convention. Attendees are encouraged to participate in any or all of the meetings<br />

and can earn CME credits for their participation.<br />

AIUM Communities and Interest Groups<br />

Discuss topics, advancements, and issues relevant to each specific community,<br />

Suggest content and speakers for future conventions, webinars, and other<br />

educational initiatives,<br />

Recommend abstract review teams,<br />

Provide images for online educational efforts.<br />

Communities<br />

Basic Science and Instrumentation<br />

Cardiovascular Ultrasound<br />

Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound<br />

Emergency and Critical Care Ultrasound<br />

Fetal Echocardiography<br />

General and Abdominal Ultrasound<br />

Gynecologic Ultrasound<br />

Interventional/Intraoperative Ultrasound<br />

Musculoskeletal Ultrasound<br />

Neurosonology<br />

Obstetric Ultrasound<br />

High-Frequency Clinical and Preclinical Imaging<br />

Pediatric Ultrasound<br />

Sonography<br />

Therapeutic Ultrasound<br />

Interest Groups<br />

Elastography<br />

Ultrasound in Global Health<br />

Ultrasound in Medical Education<br />

View the meeting agendas on the following pages and make plans to attend!<br />

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Community Meeting Agendas<br />

Basic Science and Instrumentation<br />

Community Agenda<br />

Sunday, April 7<br />

10:00 AM–11:00 AM<br />

Marquis Ballroom A/B Ninth Floor<br />

Earn up to 1 CME credit.<br />

James Miller, PhD, Chair<br />

Keith Wear, PhD, Vice Chair<br />

Michael Oelze, PhD, Secretary<br />

This community consists of individuals with an interest in the science and technology associated<br />

with medical ultrasound. Topics of interest include diagnostic and therapeutic applications<br />

of ultrasound, bioeffects, and technological advancements<br />

1. Call to Order: identify community officer to take minutes (usually the secretary)<br />

2. Approval of Minutes from the 2012 AIUM <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Convention</strong> (Phoenix, Arizona)<br />

3. Discussion of Abstract Submission Categories: Tissue Characterization vs<br />

Quantitative Ultrasound<br />

4. Discussion/Review of <strong>2013</strong> Basic Science and Instrumentation Sessions:<br />

Sunday, April 7<br />

How Does Ultrasound Compare in Safety and Radiation Dose to Other Imaging Modalities?<br />

Monday, April 8<br />

Advances in Clinical and Quantitative Pediatric Lung Ultrasound<br />

New Horizons in Contrast Ultrasound (in cooperation with the Contrast-Enhanced<br />

Ultrasound Community)<br />

Quantitative Ultrasound Biomarkers<br />

Tuesday, April 9<br />

Microbubbles and Drug/Gene Delivery<br />

Wednesday, April 10<br />

Two-Dimensional Arrays and 3-Dimensional Ultrasound<br />

Acoustic Radiation Force Impulse Imaging: Benefits and Challenges With Increasing<br />

Acoustic Output Beyond Diagnostic Levels<br />

5. Recommendations for Course Topics and Speakers for the 2014 AIUM <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Convention</strong><br />

(March 29–April 2, 2014, Las Vegas, Nevada)<br />

6. Recommendations for Sound Judgment Article Topics and Authors<br />

7. Recommendations for Webinar Topics and Webinar Speakers<br />

8. Discussion of Issues, Topics, and Concerns to Be Addressed in the Coming Year<br />

9. New Business<br />

10. Adjournment<br />

All those with an interest in basic science and instrumentation are encouraged<br />

to become a member of the online Basic Science and Instrumentation Community<br />

on the AIUM Community site at www.aiumcommunities.org. Registration is<br />

free. It’s the perfect location to share news, ask questions, post comments, and<br />

engage in dialogue throughout the year. Scan QR code with your mobile device<br />

for more information about this community.<br />

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Community Meeting Agendas<br />

Cardiovascular Ultrasound<br />

Community Agenda<br />

Monday, April 8<br />

12:30 PM–1:30 PM<br />

Marquis Ballroom C Ninth Floor<br />

Earn up to 1 CME credit.<br />

John Blebea, MD, Chair<br />

Leslie Scoutt, MD, Vice Chair<br />

Jennifer McDowell, MM, RVT, RDMS, RT, Secretary<br />

This community provides a forum for the discussion of issues of interest to sonographers and<br />

physicians involved in the science and practice of cardiac and vascular ultrasound.<br />

1. Call to Order: identify community officer to take minutes (usually the secretary)<br />

2. Approval of Minutes from the 2012 AIUM <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Convention</strong> (Phoenix, Arizona)<br />

3. Discussion/Review of <strong>2013</strong> Cardiovascular Ultrasound Sessions:<br />

Sunday, April 7<br />

Hands-on Renal and Mesenteric Imaging (in cooperation with the General and Abdominal<br />

Ultrasound Community)<br />

Monday, April 8<br />

Carotid and Upper Extremity Imaging: Pitfalls and Misdiagnoses<br />

Hemodialysis Vascular Access<br />

Hands-on Carotid and Transcranial Doppler Ultrasound (in cooperation with the<br />

Neurosonology Community)<br />

Tuesday, April 9<br />

Abdominal and Lower Extremity Arterial Imaging: Pitfalls and Misdiagnoses<br />

Understanding Doppler Images and Quality Control of Image Acquisition<br />

Wednesday, April 10<br />

Peripheral Arterial Disease<br />

Current Vascular Controversies<br />

4. Recommendations for Course Topics and Speakers for the 2014 AIUM <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Convention</strong><br />

(March 29–April 2, 2014, Las Vegas, Nevada)<br />

5. Recommendations for Sound Judgment Article Topics and Authors<br />

6. Recommendations for Webinar Topics and Webinar Speakers<br />

7. Discussion of Issues, Topics, and Concerns to Be Addressed in the Coming Year<br />

8. New Business<br />

9. Adjournment<br />

All those with an interest in cardiovascular ultrasound are encouraged to<br />

become a member of the online Cardiovascular Ultrasound Community on the<br />

AIUM Community site at www.aiumcommunities.org. Registration is free.<br />

It’s the perfect location to share news, ask questions, post comments, and<br />

engage in dialogue throughout the year. Scan QR code with your mobile device<br />

for more information about this community.<br />

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Community Meeting Agendas<br />

Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound<br />

Community Agenda<br />

Tuesday, April 9<br />

12:30 PM–1:30 PM<br />

Marquis Ballroom C Ninth Floor<br />

Earn up to 1 CME credit.<br />

Wui Chong, MD, FRCR, Chair<br />

Ulrike Hamper, MD, MBA, Vice Chair<br />

Arthur Fleischer, MD, Secretary<br />

This community is for ultrasound professionals interested in the development of ultrasound<br />

contrast agents and their safe and efficacious use for ultrasound examinations.<br />

1. Call to Order: identify community officer to take minutes (usually the secretary)<br />

2. Approval of Minutes from the 2012 AIUM <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Convention</strong> (Phoenix, Arizona)<br />

3. Approval of Incoming Secretary: Andrej Lyshchik, MD, PhD<br />

4. Discussion/Review of <strong>2013</strong> Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound Sessions:<br />

Sunday, April 7<br />

Clinical Applications of Ultrasound Contrast, Part 1<br />

Monday, April 8<br />

New Horizons in Contrast Ultrasound (in cooperation with the Basic Science and<br />

Instrumentation Community)<br />

Tuesday, April 9<br />

Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound in Pediatrics: What Have We Learned and How Can<br />

We Apply It? (in cooperation with the Pediatric Ultrasound Community)<br />

Wednesday, April 10<br />

Clinical Applications of Ultrasound Contrast, Part 2: Novel Applications<br />

5. Recommendations for Course Topics and Speakers for the 2014 AIUM <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Convention</strong><br />

(March 29–April 2, 2014, Las Vegas, Nevada)<br />

6. Recommendations for Sound Judgment Article Topics and Authors<br />

7. Recommendations for Webinar Topics and Webinar Speakers<br />

8. Discussion of Issues, Topics, and Concerns to Be Addressed in the Coming Year<br />

9. New Business<br />

10. Adjournment<br />

All those with an interest in contrast agents are encouraged to become a<br />

member of the online Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound Community on the AIUM<br />

Community site at www.aiumcommunities.org. Registration is free. It’s the<br />

perfect location to share news, ask questions, post comments, and engage in<br />

dialogue throughout the year. Scan QR code with your mobile device for more<br />

information about this community.<br />

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Community Meeting Agendas<br />

Emergency and Critical Care Ultrasound<br />

Community Agenda<br />

Tuesday, April 9<br />

9:15 AM–10:15 AM<br />

Majestic/Music Box Sixth Floor<br />

Earn up to 1 CME credit.<br />

Leslie Scoutt, MD, Chair<br />

Bret Nelson, MD, RDMS, Vice Chair<br />

Eitan Dickman, MD, RDMS, Secretary<br />

This community includes individuals from a wide variety of disciplines who are involved with<br />

the use of ultrasound in the analysis of emergency care patients.<br />

1. Call to Order: identify community officer to take minutes (usually the secretary)<br />

2. Approval of Minutes from the 2012 AIUM <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Convention</strong> (Phoenix, Arizona)<br />

3. Discussion/Review of <strong>2013</strong> Emergency and Critical Care Ultrasound Sessions:<br />

Saturday, April 6<br />

Medical Student/Resident Hands-on Course: Vascular Access Component<br />

Thoracic Ultrasound in the Emergency and Critical Care Patient<br />

Sunday, April 7<br />

Ultrasound-Guided Procedures for the Pediatric Patient: From the Perspective of Both Pointof-Care<br />

and Traditional Approaches (in cooperation with the Pediatric Ultrasound Community)<br />

Advanced Point-of-Care Cardiac Ultrasound in the Emergency and Critical Care Patient<br />

Monday, April 8<br />

Abdominal and Pelvic Pain in the Emergency Room Patient<br />

Vaginal Bleeding in the First Trimester (in cooperation with the Gynecologic<br />

Ultrasound Community)<br />

Difficult Diagnosis in the Emergency Room: Can Ultrasound Help?<br />

Tuesday, April 9<br />

New Horizons in Critical Care Ultrasound<br />

Teaching and Assessing Point-of-Care Ultrasonography<br />

Hands-on Ultrasound-Guided Vascular Access (in cooperation with the Interventional-<br />

Intraoperative Ultrasound Community)<br />

Wednesday, April 10<br />

Point-of-Care Ultrasonography in the Management of the Hypotensive Patient<br />

Lumps, Bumps, and Extremity Pain in the Emergency Room: What Is the Role of Ultrasound?<br />

4. Recommendations for Course Topics and Speakers for the 2014 AIUM <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Convention</strong><br />

(March 29–April 2, 2014, Las Vegas, Nevada)<br />

5. Recommendations for Sound Judgment Article Topics and Authors<br />

6. Recommendations for Webinar Topics and Webinar Speakers<br />

7. Discussion of Issues, Topics, and Concerns to Be Addressed in the Coming Year<br />

8. New Business<br />

9. Adjournment<br />

Individuals are encouraged to become a member of the online Emergency and Critical<br />

Care Ultrasound Community on the AIUM Community site at www.aiumcommunities.org.<br />

Registration is free. It’s the perfect location to share news, ask questions, post<br />

comments, and engage in dialogue throughout the year. Scan QR code with your mobile<br />

device for more information about this community.<br />

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Community Meeting Agendas<br />

Fetal Echocardiography<br />

Community Agenda<br />

Sunday, April 7<br />

10:00 AM–11:00 AM<br />

Gramercy/Olmstead Seventh Floor<br />

Earn up to 1 CME credit.<br />

Mark Sklansky, MD, Chair<br />

Liat Gindes, MD, Vice Chair<br />

Lynn Simpson, MD, MSc, Secretary<br />

This community consists of professionals involved in the evaluation of the fetal heart with<br />

ultrasound imaging.<br />

1. Call to Order: identify community officer to take minutes (usually the secretary)<br />

2. Approval of Minutes from the 2012 AIUM <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Convention</strong> (Phoenix, Arizona)<br />

3. Discussion/Review of <strong>2013</strong> Fetal Echocardiography Sessions:<br />

Sunday, April 7<br />

Basics of Fetal Cardiac Screening<br />

Monday, April 8<br />

Choose Your Prognosis: Fetal Cardiac Unknowns<br />

Tuesday, April 9<br />

Live Fetal Cardiac Scanning by the Experts<br />

Wednesday, April 10<br />

Innovative Directions in Fetal Cardiac Imaging<br />

Advanced Fetal Cardiac Evaluation and Comprehensive Overview<br />

4. Recommendations for Course Topics and Speakers for the 2014 AIUM <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Convention</strong><br />

(March 29–April 2, 2014, Las Vegas, Nevada)<br />

5. Recommendations for Sound Judgment Article Topics and Authors<br />

6. Recommendations for Webinar Topics and Webinar Speakers<br />

7. Discussion of Issues, Topics, and Concerns to Be Addressed in the Coming Year<br />

8. New Business<br />

9. Adjournment<br />

All those with an interest in fetal echocardiography are encouraged to<br />

become a member of the online Fetal Echocardiography Community on the<br />

AIUM Community site at www.aiumcommunities.org. Registration is free.<br />

It’s the perfect location to share news, ask questions, post comments,<br />

and engage in dialogue throughout the year. Scan QR code with your mobile<br />

device for more information about this community.<br />

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Community Meeting Agendas<br />

General and Abdominal Ultrasound<br />

Community Agenda<br />

Sunday, April 7<br />

9:00 AM–10:00 AM<br />

Manhattan Ballroom Eighth Floor<br />

Earn up to 1 CME credit.<br />

Susan Ackerman, MD, Chair<br />

Sharlene Teefey, MD, Vice Chair<br />

Salvatore LaRusso, MEd, RDMS, RT(R), Secretary<br />

This community represents professionals who are involved in general abdominal imaging,<br />

including areas of the abdomen and retroperitoneum, as well as superficial parts of the body.<br />

1. Call to Order: identify community officer to take minutes (usually the secretary)<br />

2. Approval of Minutes from the 2012 AIUM <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Convention</strong> (Phoenix, Arizona)<br />

3. Discussion/Review of <strong>2013</strong> General and Abdominal Ultrasound Sessions<br />

Sunday, April 7<br />

Hands-on Renal and Mesenteric Imaging (in cooperation with the Cardiovascular<br />

Ultrasound Community)<br />

Monday, April 8<br />

Ultrasound Incidentalomas<br />

Tuesday, April 9<br />

Doppler Evaluation of the Abdomen<br />

Missed Cases: General and Abdominal<br />

Transplant Imaging<br />

Wednesday, April 10<br />

Real or Not? Artifacts in the Abdomen<br />

Breast Ultrasound<br />

Ultrasound of the Head and Neck<br />

4. Recommendations for Course Topics and Speakers for the 2014 AIUM <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Convention</strong><br />

(March 29–April 2, 2014, Las Vegas, Nevada)<br />

5. Recommendations for Sound Judgment Article Topics and Authors<br />

6. Recommendations for Webinar Topics and Webinar Speakers<br />

7. Discussion of Issues, Topics, and Concerns to Be Addressed in the Coming Year<br />

8. New Business<br />

9. Adjournment<br />

All those with an interest in general and abdominal ultrasound are encouraged<br />

to become a member of the online General and Abdominal Ultrasound<br />

Community on the AIUM Community site at www.aiumcommunities.org.<br />

Registration is free. It’s the perfect location to share news, ask questions,<br />

post comments, and engage in dialogue throughout the year. Scan QR code<br />

with your mobile device for more information about this community.<br />

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Community Meeting Agendas<br />

Gynecologic Ultrasound<br />

Community Agenda<br />

Tuesday, April 9<br />

12:30 PM–1:30 PM<br />

Broadway Ballroom South Sixth Floor<br />

Earn up to 1 CME credit.<br />

Jodi Lerner, MD, Chair<br />

Misty Blanchette Porter, MD, Vice Chair<br />

James Shwayder, MD, JD, Secretary<br />

This community consists of professionals involved in the sonographic imaging of the female<br />

pelvis, including the fallopian tubes, uterus, and ovaries.<br />

1. Call to Order: identify community officer to take minutes (usually the secretary)<br />

2. Approval of Minutes from the 2012 AIUM <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Convention</strong> (Phoenix, Arizona)<br />

3. Discussion/Review of <strong>2013</strong> Gynecologic Ultrasound Sessions:<br />

Saturday, April 6<br />

Gynecology: Pelvic Floor Disorders Using 2- and 3-Dimensional Transperineal Sonography<br />

Sunday, April 7<br />

Recent Innovations in Gynecologic Ultrasound, Including 3-Dimensional Imaging<br />

Monday, April 8<br />

Pregnancy Locations: Two New Entities<br />

Gynecologic Imaging Using Multiple Imaging Modalities, Including Ultrasound,<br />

Computed Tomography, and Magnetic Resonance Imaging<br />

Vaginal Bleeding in the First Trimester (in cooperation with the Emergency and<br />

Critical Care Ultrasound Community)<br />

Tuesday, April 9<br />

Just Images: Abnormal Bleeding<br />

Before and After: Case Presentations, Surgical Findings, and Clinical Outcomes<br />

Use of Gynecologic Ultrasound in General Practice<br />

Wednesday, April 10<br />

Gynecologic Ultrasound: The Basics Revisited<br />

4. Recommendations for Course Topics and Speakers for the 2014 AIUM <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Convention</strong><br />

(March 29–April 2, 2014, Las Vegas, Nevada)<br />

5. Recommendations for Sound Judgment Article Topics and Authors<br />

6. Recommendations for Webinar Topics and Webinar Speakers<br />

7. Discussion of Issues, Topics, and Concerns to Be Addressed in the Coming Year<br />

8. New Business<br />

9. Adjournment<br />

All those with an interest in gynecologic ultrasound are encouraged to<br />

become a member of the online Gynecologic Ultrasound Community on the<br />

AIUM Community site at www.aiumcommunities.org. Registration is free.<br />

It’s the perfect location to share news, ask questions, post comments, and<br />

engage in dialogue throughout the year. Scan QR code with your mobile<br />

device for more information about this community.<br />

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Community Meeting Agendas<br />

High-Frequency Clinical<br />

and Preclinical Imaging<br />

Community Agenda<br />

Tuesday, April 9<br />

4:45 PM–5:30 PM<br />

Marquis Ballroom A/B Ninth Floor<br />

Earn up to 1 CME credit.<br />

Michael Kolios, PhD, Chair<br />

Ronald Silverman, PhD, Vice Chair<br />

Jonathan Mamou, PhD, Secretary<br />

This community incorporates clinicians, basic scientists, physicists, and engineers interested in<br />

the development of high-frequency and very high-frequency ultrasound techniques in a variety of<br />

external, endovascular, and intraoperative applications.<br />

1. Call to Order: identify community officer to take minutes (usually the secretary)<br />

2. Approval of Minutes from the 2012 AIUM <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Convention</strong> (Phoenix, Arizona)<br />

3. Election of New Secretary<br />

Nominees as of February 27, <strong>2013</strong>, who have accepted nomination:<br />

Bridgette Lunsford, RDMS, RVT<br />

Terri Swanson, MA<br />

4. Discussion/Review of <strong>2013</strong> High-Frequency Clinical and Preclinical Imaging Sessions:<br />

Tuesday, April 9<br />

Recent Developments in High-Frequency Ultrasonic Transducers and Arrays<br />

Small-Animal Preclinical High-Frequency Imaging<br />

5. Recommendations for Course Topics and Speakers for the 2014 AIUM <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Convention</strong><br />

(March 29–April 2, 2014, Las Vegas, Nevada)<br />

6. Recommendations for Sound Judgment Article Topics and Authors<br />

7. Recommendations for Webinar Topics and Webinar Speakers<br />

8. Discussion of Issues, Topics, and Concerns to Be Addressed in the Coming Year<br />

9. New Business<br />

10. Adjournment<br />

All those with an interest in high-frequency clinical and preclinical imaging<br />

are encouraged to become a member of the online High-Frequency Clinical<br />

and Preclinical Imaging Community on the AIUM Community site at<br />

www.aiumcommunities.org. Registration is free. It’s the perfect location<br />

to share news, ask questions, post comments, and engage in dialogue<br />

throughout the year. Scan QR code with your mobile device for more information<br />

about this community.<br />

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Community Meeting Agendas<br />

Interventional-Intraoperative Ultrasound<br />

Community Agenda<br />

Sunday, April 7<br />

10:00 AM–11:00 AM<br />

Manhattan Ballroom Eighth Floor<br />

Earn up to 1 CME credit.<br />

Dean Nakamoto, MD, Chair<br />

Shweta Bhatt, MD, Vice Chair<br />

Corinne Deurdulian, MD, Secretary<br />

This community includes ultrasound professionals who use ultrasound technology for both<br />

diagnosis and treatment in invasive procedures, including percutaneous interventions, as well<br />

as surgical procedures performed in the operating room.<br />

1. Call to Order: identify community officer to take minutes (usually the secretary)<br />

2. Approval of Minutes from the 2012 AIUM <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Convention</strong> (Phoenix, Arizona)<br />

3. Approval of Incoming Secretary: Joaquin Santolaya, MD, PhD<br />

4. Discussion/Review of <strong>2013</strong> Interventional-Intraoperative Ultrasound Sessions:<br />

Monday, April 8<br />

Interesting Cases in Interventional Ultrasound<br />

New Techniques and Methods in Ultrasound-Guided Interventions<br />

Tuesday, April 9<br />

Hands-on How to Do Ultrasound-Guided Interventions<br />

Hands-on How to Do the Biopsy<br />

Hands-on Ultrasound-Guided Vascular Access (in cooperation with the Emergency and<br />

Critical Care Ultrasound Community)<br />

5. Recommendations for Course Topics and Speakers for the 2014 AIUM <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Convention</strong><br />

(March 29–April 2, 2014, Las Vegas, Nevada)<br />

6. Recommendations for Sound Judgment Article Topics and Authors<br />

7. Recommendations for Webinar Topics and Webinar Speakers<br />

8. Discussion of Issues, Topics, and Concerns to Be Addressed in the Coming Year<br />

9. New Business<br />

10. Adjournment<br />

All those with an interest in interventional-intraoperative ultrasound are encouraged<br />

to become a member of the online Interventional-Intraoperative Ultrasound<br />

Community on the AIUM Community site at www.aiumcommunities.org.<br />

Registration is free. It’s the perfect location to share news, ask questions, post<br />

comments, and engage in dialogue throughout the year. Scan QR code with your<br />

mobile device for more information about this community.<br />

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Community Meeting Agendas<br />

Musculoskeletal Ultrasound<br />

Community Agenda<br />

Tuesday, April 9<br />

12:30 PM–1:30 PM<br />

Broadway Ballroom South Sixth Floor<br />

Earn up to 1 CME credit.<br />

David Fessell, MD, Chair<br />

Kenneth Lee, MD, Vice Chair<br />

Nathalie Bureau, MD, Secretary<br />

This community consists of professionals involved in the sonographic imaging of the musculoskeletal<br />

system.<br />

1. Call to Order: identify community officer to take minutes (usually the secretary)<br />

2. Approval of Minutes from the 2012 AIUM <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Convention</strong> (Phoenix, Arizona)<br />

3. Approval of Incoming Secretary: Joseph Craig, MD, ChB<br />

4. Discussion/Review of <strong>2013</strong> Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Sessions:<br />

Saturday, April 6<br />

Comprehensive Review of Musculoskeletal Ultrasound<br />

Sunday, April 7<br />

Interventional Musculoskeletal Ultrasound: Steriod Injections, Dry Needling,<br />

and Platelet-Rich Plasma Injections<br />

Monday, April 8<br />

Musculoskeletal Ultrasound: How I Do It<br />

Interventional and Other Ultrasound Techniques: How I Do It<br />

Tuesday, April 9<br />

Cutting Edge Musculoskeletal Ultrasound: Peripheral Nerves of the Upper Extremity<br />

Hands-on Scanning Peripheral Nerves of the Upper Extremity<br />

Wednesday, April 10<br />

Musculoskeletal Ultrasound: Transition From Adults to Pediatrics (in cooperation with<br />

the Pediatric Ultrasound Community)<br />

5. Recommendations for Course Topics and Speakers for the 2014 AIUM <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Convention</strong><br />

(March 29–April 2, 2014, Las Vegas, Nevada)<br />

6. Recommendations for Sound Judgment Article Topics and Authors<br />

7. Recommendations for Webinar Topics and Webinar Speakers<br />

8. Discussion of Issues, Topics, and Concerns to Be Addressed in the Coming Year<br />

9. New Business<br />

10. Adjournment<br />

All those with an interest in musculoskeletal ultrasound are encouraged to<br />

become a member of the online Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Community on the<br />

AIUM Community site at www.aiumcommunities.org. Registration is free.<br />

It’s the perfect location to share news, ask questions, post comments, and<br />

engage in dialogue throughout the year. Scan QR code with your mobile device<br />

for more information about this community.<br />

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Community Meeting Agendas<br />

Neurosonology<br />

Community Agenda<br />

Tuesday, April 9<br />

9:15 AM–10:15 AM<br />

Shubert Complex Sixth Floor<br />

Earn up to 1 CME credit.<br />

Tatjana Rundek, MD, PhD, Chair<br />

Mary Beth McCarville, MD, Vice Chair<br />

Digna Cabral, BS, Secretary<br />

This community consists of professionals who perform sonography of the brain, cerebral<br />

circulation, spine, and all peripheral nerves and muscles. Neurosonology is applied to pathology<br />

at all life stages, from prenatal care to children and adults.<br />

1. Call to Order: identify community officer to take minutes (usually the secretary)<br />

2. Approval of Minutes from the 2012 AIUM <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Convention</strong> (Phoenix, Arizona)<br />

3. Approval of Incoming Secretary: Beth Kline-Fath, MD<br />

4. Discussion/Review of <strong>2013</strong> Neurosonology Sessions:<br />

Monday, April 8<br />

Spinal Sonography of Children<br />

Taboos and Opportunities in Sonothrombolysis for Stroke: From Sonothrombolysis in<br />

Animals to Stroke Treatment in Patients<br />

Hands-on Carotid and Transcranial Doppler Ultrasound (in cooperation with the<br />

Cardiovascular Ultrasound Community)<br />

Tuesday, April 9<br />

Perinatal Malformations of the Head, Face, and Neck (in cooperation with the<br />

Pediatric Ultrasound Community)<br />

Wednesday, April 10<br />

Extracranial Ultrasound of the Head and Neck in Children<br />

5. Recommendations for Course Topics and Speakers for the 2014 AIUM <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Convention</strong><br />

(March 29–April 2, 2014, Las Vegas, Nevada)<br />

6. Recommendations for Sound Judgment Article Topics and Authors<br />

7. Recommendations for Webinar Topics and Webinar Speakers<br />

8. Discussion of Issues, Topics, and Concerns to Be Addressed in the Coming Year<br />

9. New Business<br />

10. Adjournment<br />

All those with an interest in neurosonology are encouraged to become a<br />

member of the online Neurosonology Community on the AIUM Community site<br />

at www.aiumcommunities.org. Registration is free. It’s the perfect location to<br />

share news, ask questions, post comments, and engage in dialogue throughout<br />

the year. Scan QR code with your mobile device for more information about<br />

this community.<br />

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Community Meeting Agendas<br />

Obstetric Ultrasound<br />

Community Agenda<br />

Monday, April 8<br />

12:30 PM–1:30 PM<br />

Broadway Ballroom North Sixth Floor<br />

Earn up to 1 CME credit.<br />

Jacques Abramowicz, MD, Chair<br />

Jude Crino, MD, Vice Chair<br />

Joan Mastrobattista, MD, Secretary<br />

This community consists of professionals interested in all aspects of obstetric ultrasound,<br />

including administrative issues such as coding, practice administration, and legislation.<br />

1. Call to Order: identify community officer to take minutes (usually the secretary)<br />

2. Approval of Minutes from the 2012 AIUM <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Convention</strong> (Phoenix, Arizona)<br />

3. Discussion/Review of <strong>2013</strong> Obstetric Ultrasound Sessions:<br />

Saturday, April 6<br />

Everything You Want to Know About First-Trimester Obstetric Ultrasound<br />

Sunday, April 7<br />

Hands-on Basic Obstetric Ultrasound and Simulation<br />

Hands-on Advanced Obstetric Ultrasound and Simulation<br />

Point/Counterpoint: Ultrasound Versus Magnetic Resonance Imaging in the<br />

Diagnosis of Placenta Accreta, Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernias, and Central<br />

Nervous System Anomalies<br />

Monday, April 8<br />

Doppler Ultrasound: Basic and Advanced (Beyond the Umbilical Artery)<br />

Exploring the Interface of Ethics and Communication in Prenatal Care:<br />

A Video-Based Approach<br />

Obstetric Ultrasound<br />

Tuesday, April 9<br />

Mild/Soft Signs of Karyotypic Anomalies<br />

Pearls From the Anatomic Survey (Skeletal Dysplasia, Central Nervous System,<br />

Renal Chest Abnormalities)<br />

Wednesday, April 10<br />

Three- and Four-Dimensional Obstetric Ultrasound<br />

4. Recommendations for Course Topics and Speakers for the 2014 AIUM <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Convention</strong><br />

(March 29–April 2, 2014, Las Vegas, Nevada)<br />

5. Recommendations for Sound Judgment Article Topics and Authors<br />

6. Recommendations for Webinar Topics and Webinar Speakers<br />

7. Discussion of Issues, Topics, and Concerns to Be Addressed in the Coming Year<br />

8. New Business<br />

9. Adjournment<br />

Individuals are encouraged to become a member of the online Obstetric Ultrasound<br />

Community on the AIUM Community site at www.aiumcommunities.org.<br />

Registration is free. It’s the perfect location to share news, ask questions,<br />

post comments, and engage in dialogue throughout the year. Scan QR code<br />

with your mobile device for more information about this community.<br />

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Community Meeting Agendas<br />

Pediatric Ultrasound<br />

Community Agenda<br />

Tuesday, April 9<br />

8:15 AM–9:15 AM<br />

Shubert Complex Sixth Floor<br />

Earn up to 1 CME credit.<br />

Beth Kline-Fath, MD, Chair<br />

Harris L. Cohen, MD, Vice Chair<br />

Leann Linam, MD, Secretary<br />

This community represents individuals who use ultrasound in diagnosing and treating children.<br />

1. Call to Order: identify community officer to take minutes (usually the secretary)<br />

2. Approval of Minutes from the 2012 AIUM <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Convention</strong> (Phoenix, Arizona)<br />

3. Approval of Incoming Secretary: Rob Goodman, MD<br />

4. Discussion/Review of <strong>2013</strong> Pediatric Ultrasound Sessions:<br />

Sunday, April 7<br />

Ultrasound-Guided Procedures for the Pediatric Patient: From the Perspective of<br />

Both Point-of-Care and Traditional Approaches (in cooperation with the Emergency<br />

and Critical Care Ultrasound Community)<br />

Monday, April 8<br />

Pediatric Hepatobiliary Disorders<br />

Pediatrics: Shedding Light on Difficult Cases<br />

Tuesday, April 9<br />

Perinatal Ultrasound: Fetal and Neonatal Correlations<br />

Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound in Pediatrics. What Have We Learned and How Can<br />

We Apply It? (in cooperation with the Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound Community)<br />

Perinatal Malformations of the Head, Face, and Neck (in cooperation with the<br />

Neurosonology Community)<br />

Wednesday, April 10<br />

Ultrasound in the Evaluation of the Child With Acute Abdominal Pain<br />

Musculoskeletal Ultrasound: Transition From Adults to Pediatrics (in cooperation<br />

with the Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Community)<br />

5. Recommendations for Course Topics and Speakers for the 2014 AIUM <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Convention</strong><br />

(March 29–April 2, 2014, Las Vegas, Nevada)<br />

6. Recommendations for Sound Judgment Article Topics and Authors<br />

7. Recommendations for Webinar Topics and Webinar Speakers<br />

8. Discussion of Issues, Topics, and Concerns to Be Addressed in the Coming Year<br />

9. New Business<br />

10. Adjournment<br />

All those with an interest in pediatric ultrasound are encouraged to become a<br />

member of the online Pediatric Ultrasound Community on the AIUM Community<br />

site at www.aiumcommunities.org. Registration is free. It’s the perfect location<br />

to share news, ask questions, post comments, and engage in dialogue throughout<br />

the year. Scan QR code with your mobile device for more information about<br />

this community.<br />

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Community Meeting Agendas<br />

Sonography<br />

Community Agenda<br />

Monday, April 8<br />

12:30 PM–1:30 PM<br />

Shubert Complex Sixth Floor<br />

Earn up to 1 CME credit.<br />

James Pennington, RDMS, Chair<br />

Christine Bird, RDMS, RVT, Vice Chair<br />

Kathleen Cross, RDMS, RT(R)(M)(CT), Secretary<br />

This community consists of those involved with the actual performance of the ultrasound exam<br />

and those with an interest in ultrasound practice management. Topics include reimbursement,<br />

guidelines, management, repetitive stress injuries, and more.<br />

1. Call to Order: identify community officer to take minutes (usually the secretary)<br />

2. Approval of Minutes from the 2012 AIUM <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Convention</strong> (Phoenix, Arizona)<br />

3. Approval of Incoming Secretary: Anju Tomar, BS, RDMS, RVT<br />

4. Discussion/Review of <strong>2013</strong> Sonography Sessions:<br />

Monday, April 8<br />

Obstetric Ultrasound: How Do You Meet the Guidelines?<br />

Tuesday, April 9<br />

All the Things Human Resources and Your Boss Don’t Want You to Know:<br />

Sonographer Employment Issues and Salary Levels<br />

Wednesday, April 10<br />

Project Ultrasound: Professional Clarity for the Advanced Ultrasound Professional<br />

5. Discussion on Ways for Sonographers to Connect During the <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Convention</strong><br />

(Second Vice President Lisa Allen, BS, RDMS, RDCS, RVT)<br />

6. Recommendations for Course Topics and Speakers for the 2014 AIUM <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Convention</strong><br />

(March 29–April 2, 2014, Las Vegas, Nevada)<br />

7. Recommendations for Sound Judgment Article Topics and Authors<br />

8. Recommendations for Webinar Topics and Webinar Speakers<br />

9. Discussion of Issues, Topics, and Concerns to Be Addressed in the Coming Year<br />

10. New Business<br />

11. Adjournment<br />

All those with an interest in the practice of sonography are encouraged to<br />

become a member of the online Sonography Community on the AIUM<br />

Community site at www.aiumcommunities.org. Registration is free. It’s the<br />

perfect location to share news, ask questions, post comments, and engage in<br />

dialogue throughout the year. Scan QR code with your mobile device for more<br />

information about this community.<br />

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Community Meeting Agendas<br />

Therapeutic Ultrasound<br />

Community Agenda<br />

Tuesday, April 9<br />

9:15 AM–10:15 AM<br />

Manhattan Ballroom Eighth Floor<br />

Earn up to 1 CME credit.<br />

George Lewis Jr, PhD, Chair<br />

Keith Wear, PhD, Vice Chair<br />

Maggie Zhang, MD, PhD, Secretary<br />

This community consists of physicians and basic scientists interested in advancing the<br />

efficiency and awareness of ultrasound applications for therapeutic benefit.<br />

1. Call to Order: identify community officer to take minutes (usually the secretary)<br />

2. Approval of Minutes from the 2012 AIUM <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Convention</strong> (Phoenix, Arizona)<br />

3. Approval of Incoming Secretary: Gregory Czarnota, PhD, MD, FRCPC<br />

4. Discussion/Review of <strong>2013</strong> Therapeutic Ultrasound Sessions:<br />

Monday, April 8<br />

Cellular Bioeffects and Applications<br />

Wednesday, April 10<br />

Ultrasound-Guided Thrombolysis<br />

5. Recommendations for Course Topics and Speakers for the 2014 AIUM <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Convention</strong><br />

(March 29–April 2, 2014, Las Vegas, Nevada)<br />

6. Recommendations for Sound Judgment Article Topics and Authors<br />

7. Recommendations for Webinar Topics and Webinar Speakers<br />

8. Discussion of Issues, Topics, and Concerns to Be Addressed in the Coming Year<br />

9. New Business<br />

10. Adjournment<br />

All those with an interest in therapeutic ultrasound are encouraged to<br />

become a member of the online Therapeutic Ultrasound Community on the<br />

AIUM Community site at www.aiumcommunities.org. Registration is free.<br />

It’s the perfect location to share news, ask questions, post comments,<br />

and engage in dialogue throughout the year. Scan QR code with your mobile<br />

device for more information about this community.<br />

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Interest Group Meeting Agendas<br />

Elastography<br />

Interest Group Agenda<br />

Tuesday, April 9<br />

8:15 AM–9:15 AM<br />

Manhattan Ballroom Eighth Floor<br />

Earn up to 1 CME credit.<br />

Richard Barr, MD, PhD, Moderator<br />

This group brings together those with an interest in elastography and its future in diagnosis.<br />

1. Call to Order: identify individual to take minutes<br />

2. Approval of Minutes from the 2012 AIUM <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Convention</strong> (Phoenix, Arizona)<br />

3. Discussion/Review of <strong>2013</strong> Elastography Interest Group Sessions:<br />

Monday, April 8<br />

Elastography <strong>2013</strong><br />

Hands-on Elastography<br />

Tuesday, April 9<br />

Breast Elastography<br />

4. Recommendations for Course Topics and Speakers for the 2014 AIUM <strong>Annual</strong><br />

<strong>Convention</strong> (March 29–April 2, 2014, Las Vegas, Nevada)<br />

5. Recommendations for Sound Judgment Article Topics and Authors<br />

6. Recommendations for Webinar Topics and Webinar Speakers<br />

7. Discussion of Issues, Topics, and Concerns to Be Addressed in the Coming Year<br />

8. New Business<br />

9. Adjournment<br />

All those with an interest in elastography are encouraged to become<br />

a member of the online Elastography Interest Group on the AIUM<br />

Community site at www.aiumcommunities.org. Registration is free. It’s<br />

the perfect location to share news, ask questions, post comments,<br />

and engage in dialogue throughout the year. Scan QR code with your<br />

mobile device for more information about this interest group.<br />

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Interest Group Meeting Agendas<br />

Interest Group Meeting Agendas<br />

Ultrasound in Global Health<br />

Interest Group Agenda<br />

Monday, April 8<br />

8:15 AM–9:15 AM<br />

Shubert Complex Sixth Floor<br />

Earn up to 1 CME credit.<br />

Sachita Shah, MD, Moderator<br />

Given its relatively low cost and portability, ultrasound has the potential to improve<br />

health care outcomes in underserved communities around the world. This interest group<br />

connects members with an interest in this important area.<br />

1. Call to Order: identify individual to take minutes<br />

2. Approval of Minutes from the 2012 AIUM <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Convention</strong> (Phoenix, Arizona)<br />

3. Discussion/Review of <strong>2013</strong> Ultrasound in Global Health Sessions:<br />

Sunday, April 7<br />

Ultrasound in Global Health<br />

4. Recommendations for Course Topics and Speakers for the 2014 AIUM <strong>Annual</strong><br />

<strong>Convention</strong> (March 29–April 2, 2014, Las Vegas, Nevada)<br />

5. Recommendations for Sound Judgment Article Topics and Authors<br />

6. Recommendations for Webinar Topics and Webinar Speakers<br />

7. Discussion of Issues, Topics, and Concerns to Be Addressed in the Coming Year<br />

8. New Business<br />

9. Adjournment<br />

All those with an interest in ultrasound in global health are encouraged to<br />

become a member of the online Ultrasound in Global Health Interest Group<br />

on the AIUM Community site at www.aiumcommunities.org. Registration<br />

is free. It’s the perfect location to share news, ask questions, post<br />

comments, and engage in dialogue throughout the year. Scan QR code<br />

with your mobile device for more information about this interest group.<br />

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Interest Group Meeting Agendas<br />

Ultrasound in Medical Education<br />

Interest Group Agenda<br />

Monday, April 8<br />

9:15 AM–10:15 AM<br />

Shubert Complex Sixth Floor<br />

Earn up to 1 CME credit.<br />

David Bahner, MD, RDMS, Moderator<br />

This interest group brings together those with an interest in the integration of ultrasound<br />

into medical student and resident education. It provides a forum for the exchange of<br />

ideas and program information.<br />

1. Call to Order: identify individual to take minutes<br />

2. Approval of Minutes from the 2012 AIUM <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Convention</strong> (Phoenix, Arizona)<br />

3. Task force activity and status<br />

Curriculum Toolkit<br />

Mentor Program<br />

Society Liaison<br />

Social Media<br />

4. Discussion/Review of <strong>2013</strong> Ultrasound in Medical Education Interest Group Sessions:<br />

Saturday, April 6<br />

Integration of Ultrasound Into Medical School Curricula<br />

4. Recommendations for Course Topics and Speakers for the 2014 AIUM <strong>Annual</strong><br />

<strong>Convention</strong> (March 29–April 2, 2014, Las Vegas, Nevada)<br />

5. Recommendations for Sound Judgment Article Topics and Authors<br />

6. Recommendations for Webinar Topics and Webinar Speakers<br />

7. Discussion of Issues, Topics, and Concerns to Be Addressed in the Coming Year<br />

8. New Business<br />

9. Adjournment<br />

All those with an interest in ultrasound in medical education are encouraged<br />

to become a member of the online Ultrasound in Medical Education<br />

Interest Group on the AIUM Community site at www.aiumcommunities.org.<br />

Registration is free. It’s the perfect location to share news, ask questions,<br />

post comments, and engage in dialogue throughout the year. Scan QR code<br />

with your mobile device for more information about this interest group.<br />

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Your patients deserve the best…<br />

Ultrasound Practice<br />

Accreditation<br />

Prove your commitment to patient safety—<br />

have your practice accredited by the<br />

American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine.<br />

The AIUM offers accreditation in:<br />

Abdominal/General Ultrasound<br />

Breast Ultrasound<br />

Complete Obstetric or Trimester-Specific Ultrasound<br />

Dedicated Musculoskeletal Ultrasound<br />

Dedicated Thyroid/Parathyroid Ultrasound<br />

Fetal Echocardiography<br />

Gynecologic Ultrasound<br />

Urologic Ultrasound<br />

For more information, visit www.aium.org, and click on<br />

“Accreditation,” or e-mail accreditation@aium.org.<br />

Learn more about AIUM ultrasound practice<br />

accreditation at the Accreditation Booth in<br />

the Fifth Floor Foyer.


<strong>2013</strong> Exhibitors<br />

Fifth AIUM Resource Center and<br />

Floor<br />

Foyer<br />

Accreditation Booth<br />

115 ALPINION Medical Systems, Inc<br />

103 American Registry for Diagnostic<br />

Medical Sonography (ARDMS)<br />

320 American Society of<br />

Echocardiography (ASE)<br />

313 AS Software, Inc<br />

216 ATS Laboratories, Inc<br />

120 Caesars Palace Las Vegas<br />

417 CAE Healthcare<br />

608 Center for Fetal Diagnosis and<br />

Treatment at the Children’s<br />

Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP)<br />

420 CIRS, Inc<br />

322 CIVCO Medical Solutions<br />

221 ContextVision AB<br />

112 Cook Medical<br />

604 Digisonics, Inc<br />

220 Elsevier<br />

203 Esaote North America, Inc<br />

715 Fetal Medicine Foundation,<br />

USA (FMF)<br />

311 Gammex, Inc<br />

404 GE Healthcare<br />

524 Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute, Inc<br />

104 Heritage Medical Products, Inc<br />

303 Hitachi Aloka Medical, Ltd<br />

106 Imorgon Medical, LLC<br />

111 Intersocietal Accreditation<br />

Commission (IAC)<br />

110 Joint Review Committee on<br />

Education in Diagnostic Medical<br />

Sonography (JRC-DMS)<br />

118 Kyoto Kagaku Co, Ltd<br />

522 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins<br />

116 Mammography Reporting System, Inc<br />

102 MedaPhor, Ltd<br />

324 Medstreaming<br />

525 Mindray North America<br />

705 Nanosonics, Inc<br />

418 Parker Laboratories, Inc<br />

319 PCI Medical, Inc<br />

504 Philips Healthcare<br />

218 Primal Pictures, Ltd<br />

516 Samsung Electronics America, Inc<br />

711 Sidra Medical and Research Center<br />

304 Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc<br />

124 Simbionix USA Corporation<br />

123 Simulab Corporation<br />

709 Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine<br />

(SMFM)<br />

Fifth Society of Ultrasound in<br />

Floor Medical Education (SUSME)/<br />

Foyer <strong>2013</strong>: Year of Ultrasound<br />

215 SonoSim, Inc<br />

204 SonoSite, Inc<br />

616 Sonultra Corporation<br />

523 Sound Ergonomics, LLC<br />

212 Sound Technology, Inc<br />

209 SuperSonic Imagine<br />

318 Terason Ultrasound<br />

610 Texas Children’s Pavilion<br />

for Women/Baylor College<br />

of Medicine<br />

121 Texas Fetal Center<br />

510 Toshiba America Medical<br />

Systems, Inc<br />

214 Trisonics, Inc<br />

217 UltraLinq Healthcare Solutions, Inc<br />

312 Ultrasonix Medical Corporation<br />

703 Verinata Health, Inc<br />

323 ZONARE Medical Systems, Inc<br />

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Exhibitors by Booth Number<br />

102 MedaPhor, Ltd<br />

103 American Registry for Diagnostic<br />

Medical Sonography (ARDMS)<br />

104 Heritage Medical Products, Inc<br />

106 Imorgon Medical, LLC<br />

110 Joint Review Committee on<br />

Education in Diagnostic Medical<br />

Sonography (JRC-DMS)<br />

111 Intersocietal Accreditation<br />

Commission (IAC)<br />

112 Cook Medical<br />

115 ALPINION Medical Systems, Inc<br />

116 Mammography Reporting<br />

System, Inc<br />

118 Kyoto Kagaku Co, Ltd<br />

120 Caesars Palace Las Vegas<br />

121 Texas Fetal Center<br />

123 Simulab Corporation<br />

124 Simbionix USA Corporation<br />

203 Esaote North America, Inc<br />

204 SonoSite, Inc<br />

209 SuperSonic Imagine<br />

212 Sound Technology, Inc<br />

214 Trisonics, Inc<br />

215 SonoSim, Inc<br />

216 ATS Laboratories, Inc<br />

217 UltraLinq Healthcare Solutions, Inc<br />

218 Primal Pictures, Ltd<br />

220 Elsevier<br />

221 ContextVision AB<br />

303 Hitachi Aloka Medical, Ltd<br />

304 Siemens Medical Solutions<br />

USA, Inc<br />

311 Gammex, Inc<br />

312 Ultrasonix Medical Corporation<br />

313 AS Software, Inc<br />

318 Terason Ultrasound<br />

319 PCI Medical, Inc<br />

320 American Society of<br />

Echocardiography (ASE)<br />

322 CIVCO Medical Solutions<br />

323 ZONARE Medical Systems, Inc<br />

324 Medstreaming<br />

404 GE Healthcare<br />

417 CAE Healthcare<br />

418 Parker Laboratories, Inc<br />

420 CIRS, Inc<br />

504 Philips Healthcare<br />

510 Toshiba America Medical<br />

Systems, Inc<br />

516 Samsung Electronics America, Inc<br />

522 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins<br />

523 Sound Ergonomics, LLC<br />

524 Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute, Inc<br />

525 Mindray North America<br />

604 Digisonics, Inc<br />

608 Center for Fetal Diagnosis and<br />

Treatment at the Children’s<br />

Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP)<br />

610 Texas Children’s Pavilion<br />

for Women/Baylor College<br />

of Medicine<br />

616 Sonultra Corporation<br />

703 Verinata Health, Inc<br />

705 Nanosonics, Inc<br />

709 Society for Maternal-Fetal<br />

Medicine (SMFM)<br />

711 Sidra Medical and Research<br />

Center<br />

715 Fetal Medicine Foundation,<br />

USA (FMF)<br />

Fifth Society of Ultrasound in<br />

Floor Medical Education (SUSME)/<br />

Foyer <strong>2013</strong>: Year of Ultrasound<br />

Fifth AIUM Resource Center and<br />

Floor<br />

Foyer<br />

Accreditation Booth<br />

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Exhibit Hall Hours<br />

Exhibit Hall is located in: Westside Ballroom Fifth Floor<br />

Sunday, April 7 11:30 AM–4:30 PM<br />

Grand Opening Luncheon 11:30 AM–1:00 PM<br />

Monday, April 8 9:30 AM–4:30 PM<br />

Refreshment Break 10:15 AM–11:00 AM<br />

Lunch 12:30 PM–1:30 PM<br />

Refreshment Break 3:30 PM–4:00 PM<br />

Tuesday, April 9 9:30 AM–4:00 PM<br />

Refreshment Break 10:15 AM–11:00 AM<br />

Lunch 12:30 PM–1:30 PM<br />

Refreshment Break 3:30 PM–4:00 PM<br />

Exhibitor Profiles<br />

AIUM Accreditation Booth Fifth Floor Foyer<br />

Find out more about AIUM ultrasound practice accreditation. View the online<br />

application and talk with friendly and knowledgeable accreditation staff about how<br />

to get started.<br />

AIUM Resource Center Fifth Floor Foyer<br />

AIUM CME DVD programs, publications, patient cards and pamphlets, and select<br />

merchandise are available for sale in the AIUM Resource Center. AIUM members<br />

save 50% on most products. Special savings on select CME DVD video programs.<br />

ALPINION Medical Systems, Inc Booth 115<br />

21312 30th Dr, Suite 100<br />

Bothell, WA 98021 USA<br />

Phone: 425-949-4901<br />

E-mail: marketing@alpinionusa.com<br />

Website: http://www.alpinion.com<br />

ALPINION Medical Systems believes that technology is only meaningful when it<br />

delivers value to health care providers. Guided by this philosophy, ALPINION focuses<br />

on the development and production of ultrasound, including diagnostic ultrasound,<br />

therapeutic high-intensity focused ultrasound, and advanced piezoelectric crystal<br />

and single-crystal transducer technology. Winner of the reddot Design Award and<br />

iF Design Award for excellence in product innovation, our E CUBE portfolio of diagnostic<br />

ultrasound platforms ranges from premium to portable systems and provides,<br />

ergonomic design, efficient work flow, and extreme accuracy.<br />

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Exhibitor Profiles<br />

American Registry for Diagnostic<br />

Medical Sonography (ARDMS) Booth 103<br />

1401 Rockville Pike, Suite 600<br />

Rockville, MD 20852 USA<br />

Phone: 301-738-8401 or 800-541-9754<br />

Fax: 301-738-0312<br />

E-mail: communications@ardms.org<br />

Website: http://www.ardms.org<br />

The American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS), incorporated<br />

in 1975, is an independent nonprofit organization that administers examinations<br />

and awards credentials in the areas of diagnostic medical sonography (RDMS),<br />

diagnostic cardiac sonography (RDCS), vascular interpretation (RPVI), vascular<br />

technology (RVT), and musculoskeletal sonography (RMSK). The ARDMS has nearly<br />

80,000 certified individuals throughout the world and is considered the global<br />

standard in medical ultrasound credentialing.<br />

American Society of Echocardiography (ASE) Booth 320<br />

2100 Gateway Centre Blvd, Suite 310<br />

Morrisville, NC 27560 USA<br />

Phone: 919-861-5574<br />

E-mail: ase@asecho.org<br />

Website: http://www.asecho.org<br />

The American Society of Echocardiography (ASE) is the world’s largest organization<br />

of cardiovascular ultrasound practitioners. We are dedicated to patient care through<br />

education, advocacy, research, innovation, and service to our members and the<br />

public. The ASE provides a comprehensive educational portfolio, including live<br />

courses, online courses, online webinars, and educational products on a variety of<br />

cardiovascular ultrasound topics.<br />

AS Software, Inc Booth 313<br />

560 Sylvan Ave<br />

Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632 USA<br />

Phone: 201-541-1900<br />

E-mail: tsaunders@as-software.com<br />

Website: http://www.as-software.com<br />

AS Software, Inc, specializes in ultrasound reporting and digital imaging communications<br />

in medicine image management systems, which offer both physicians and<br />

hospitals state-of-the-art data management solutions. AS Software offers seamless<br />

enterprise integration for the total obstetrics and gynecology (Ob/Gyn) solution:<br />

reports, images, and graphs in one easy-to-read clear, comprehensive, and concise<br />

report. AS Software has been providing their Ob/Gyn solution for more than 15 years<br />

and has earned a reputation for excellence in the ultrasound reporting industry.<br />

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Exhibitor Profiles<br />

ATS Laboratories, Inc Booth 216<br />

404 Knowlton St<br />

Bridgeport, CT 06608 USA<br />

Phone: 203-579-2700<br />

Fax: 203-333-2681<br />

E-mail: atslaboratories@yahoo.com<br />

Website: http://www.atslaboratories-phantoms.com<br />

ATS Laboratories designs and manufactures phantoms used to evaluate the routine<br />

performance of ultrasound imaging systems. Our phantoms are used in the area of<br />

quality assurance, field service, research and development, sales, marketing, and<br />

educations. ATS specializes in providing custom-design tissue-mimicking phantoms<br />

for the unique requirements of our customers. Products include multipurpose phantoms,<br />

Doppler flow pumping systems and flow phantoms, thermal test phantoms,<br />

and training phantoms.<br />

Caesars Palace Las Vegas Booth 120<br />

3570 S Las Vegas Blvd<br />

Las Vegas, NV 89109 USA<br />

Phone: 866-227-5938<br />

Website: http://www.caesarspalace.com<br />

Location of the 2014 AIUM <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Convention</strong>, March 29–April 2, 2014.<br />

CAE Healthcare Booth 417<br />

6300 Edgelake Dr<br />

Sarasota, FL 34240 USA<br />

Phone: 941-377-5562<br />

Fax: 941-379-1663<br />

E-mail: diane.noyes@cae.com<br />

Website: http://www.caehealthcare.com<br />

CAE Healthcare offers advanced patient, surgical, and imaging simulation, learning<br />

curriculum, and simulation center management. Visit booth 417 to demo VIMEDIX,<br />

the only ultrasound simulator with the transthoracic echocardiographic, transesophageal<br />

echocardiographic, and abdominal-pelvic exams on one platform. Ask<br />

about CAE ICCU, the society-endorsed e-learning program for bedside ultrasound.<br />

Stop by to see Blue Phantom ultrasound training modules, the newest addition to<br />

the CAE Healthcare family.<br />

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Exhibitor Profiles<br />

Center for Fetal Diagnosis and Treatment<br />

at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) Booth 608<br />

34th Street and Civic Center Boulevard<br />

5 Wood, Fetal Surgery<br />

Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA<br />

Phone: 215-590-5298<br />

E-mail: galiem@email.chop.edu<br />

Website: http://www.fetalsurgery.chop.edu<br />

The center provides multidisciplinary care for mothers carrying fetuses with known<br />

birth defects, from prenatal evaluation, diagnosis and surveillance, through delivery<br />

and treatment. Therapies include fetoscopy, open fetal surgery, and postnatal<br />

surgery. In 2008, we opened the Garbose Family Special Delivery Unit, the world’s<br />

first birth facility devoted exclusively to women carrying fetuses with diagnosed<br />

birth defects, providing comprehensive, compassionate care focused on two<br />

patients: mother and baby.<br />

CIRS, Inc Booth 420<br />

2428 Almeda Ave, Suite 316<br />

Norfolk, VA 23513 USA<br />

Phone: 757-855-2765<br />

Fax: 757-857-0523<br />

E-mail: info@cirsinc.com<br />

Website: http://www.cirsinc.com<br />

CIRS manufactures a wide range of ultrasound products for quality assurance, training,<br />

demonstration, and research. Our products are on the cutting edge of emerging<br />

technologies, such as image fusion and shear wave imaging. As more companies<br />

develop ultrasound phantoms, our proprietary Zerdine material sets CIRS phantoms<br />

apart. A recent reformulation makes for more durable phantoms and minimizes the<br />

effect of needle tracks during image-guided interventional procedures. CIRS<br />

phantoms uniquely mimic the imaging properties of human tissue in a full range of<br />

modalities. Celebrating 30 years as a worldwide leader in phantom manufacturing<br />

and tissue simulation, CIRS has earned a reputation for outstanding quality.<br />

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Exhibitor Profiles<br />

CIVCO Medical Solutions Booth 322<br />

102 1st St S<br />

Kalona, IA 52247 USA<br />

Phone: 319-656-4447<br />

Fax: 319-656-4451<br />

E-mail: info@civco.com<br />

Website: http://www.civco.com<br />

With more than 30 years of experience, CIVCO Medical Solutions is a recognized<br />

leader in increasing patient throughput and clinical productivity while improving<br />

patient outcomes. The multimodality imaging unit designs, manufactures, and markets<br />

accessories for use in diagnostic and therapeutic imaging and interventional<br />

procedures, with a strong focus on ultrasound. CIVCO partners with leading imaging<br />

and device manufacturers to supply innovative needle guidance and infection<br />

prevention products, including the revolutionary eTRAX needle guidance system,<br />

infection control and transducer covers, and positioning and stabilizing equipment.<br />

CIVCO offers products for men’s and women’s health care, anesthesia, echocardiography,<br />

vascular access, gastroenterology, surgery, and emergency medicine.<br />

ContextVision AB Booth 221<br />

Kungsgatan 50<br />

11135 Stockholm, Sweden<br />

Phone: 46-8-750-3550<br />

Fax: 46-8-750-5494<br />

E-mail: info@contextvision.se<br />

Website: http://www.contextvision.com<br />

Since 1983, ContextVision has been a leading provider of image enhancement software<br />

to the global medical imaging industry, with the versatile GOP technology at<br />

the core of all our imaging solutions. We play a key role in helping manufacturers by<br />

offering clinicians unparalleled diagnostic image quality, ultimately providing patients<br />

with better care. ContextVision continues to offer the latest software and expertise<br />

within ultrasound, x-ray, magnetic resonance imaging, mammography, fluoroscopy,<br />

and computed tomography. Our groundbreaking technology and lengthy expertise<br />

have granted us a pioneer position within 2-/3-/4-dimensional image enhancement<br />

across multiple modalities. For more information, visit www.contextvision.com.<br />

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Exhibitor Profiles<br />

Cook Medical Booth 112<br />

PO Box 489<br />

Bloomington, IN 47402 USA<br />

Phone: 800-468-1379<br />

E-mail: susan.rumple@cookmedical.com<br />

Website: http://www.cookmedical.com<br />

With international headquarters in Bloomington, Indiana, Cook Medical, the world’s<br />

largest privately held medical device manufacturer, is a leading designer, manufacturer,<br />

and global distributor of minimally invasive medical device technology for<br />

diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. Since its founding in 1963, Cook has<br />

created innovative technologies for radiology, cardiology, urology, critical care<br />

medicine, general surgery, assisted reproduction, gynecology and obstetrics,<br />

endovascular medicine, gastroenterology, and endoscopy.<br />

Digisonics, Inc Booth 604<br />

3701 Kirby Dr<br />

Houston, TX 77098 USA<br />

Phone: 713-529-7979<br />

Fax: 713-529-7999<br />

E-mail: info@digison.net<br />

Website: http://www.digisonics.com<br />

Digisonics has set the standard in picture archiving and communication systems<br />

(PACS) and structured reporting systems for more than 25 years, with the first<br />

review station, the first fully functional Web-based system, and a fully integrated<br />

3-/4-dimensional analysis package. Digisonics solutions combine high-performance<br />

image review, structured reporting, an integrated clinical database, and a powerful<br />

PACS image archive into one system for obstetric and gynecologic, vascular,<br />

and general ultrasound studies. Digisonics solutions maximize efficiency by<br />

integrating and automating the entire complex work flow, resulting in maximum<br />

productivity.<br />

Elsevier Booth 220<br />

1600 JFK Blvd, Suite 1800<br />

Philadelphia, PA 19103 USA<br />

Phone: 215-239-3900<br />

E-mail: j.francis@elsevier.com<br />

Website: http://www.elsevierhealth.com<br />

Elsevier is a leading publisher of health science publications, advancing medicine<br />

by delivering superior reference information and decision support tools to physicians,<br />

nurses, health practitioners, and students. With an extensive media spectrum—print,<br />

online, and handheld, we are able to supply the information you need<br />

in the most convenient format.<br />

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Exhibitor Profiles<br />

Esaote North America, Inc Booth 203<br />

8000 Castleway Dr<br />

Indianapolis, IN 46250 USA<br />

Phone: 800-428-4374<br />

Fax: 317-813-6600<br />

E-mail: info@esaoteusa.com<br />

Website: http://www.esaoteusa.com<br />

Esaote North America, a market leader in diagnostic portable and console-based<br />

ultrasound systems, offers the MyLab series, a high-performance ultrasound family.<br />

The MyLab line provides comprehensive diagnoses, offers excellent value, and features<br />

high-level functionality. The platform offers a common user interface, shared<br />

probes, and full digital work flow capability. The full line of MyLab ultrasound systems<br />

is designed to meet the demands of real-world scanning environments. Whether for<br />

private practice, mobile services, hospitals, or clinics, our multispecialty systems<br />

offer outstanding image quality and advanced diagnostic capabilities for more<br />

confident diagnoses.<br />

Fetal Medicine Foundation, USA (FMF) Booth 715<br />

5425 Fishburg Rd, Unit 24235<br />

Dayton, OH 45424 USA<br />

Phone: 937-208-8382<br />

Fax: 937-208-6124<br />

E-mail: downingc@fetalmedicine.com<br />

Website: http://www.fetalmedicineusa.com<br />

The Fetal Medicine Foundation is recognized as the world leader in first-trimester<br />

screening (FTS) training and accreditation, with more than 44,000 participants worldwide.<br />

We are a nonprofit charitable organization whose main goal is to improve the<br />

health of pregnant women and their babies through our programs. Free online courses<br />

are available at www.fetalmedicineusa.com in FTS, Doppler ultrasound, echocardiography,<br />

cervical assessment, videos of fetal defects, and lectures. Accreditation is<br />

offered for nuchal translucency and 5 additional FTS ultrasound markers.<br />

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Exhibitor Profiles<br />

Gammex, Inc Booth 311<br />

7600 Discovery Dr<br />

Middleton, WI 53562 USA<br />

Phone: 608-828-7000<br />

Fax: 608-828-7500<br />

E-mail: sales@gammex.com<br />

Website: http://www.gammex.com<br />

Gammex is a leader in the manufacture and sale of quality assurance phantoms for<br />

ultrasound applications. A worldwide sales organization sells these products to<br />

hospitals, service organizations, government agencies, and medical physics<br />

companies. In addition to ultrasound phantoms, Gammex sells products for quality<br />

assurance and alignment applications in the diagnostic radiology, mammography,<br />

radiation oncology, and laser alignment markets.<br />

GE Healthcare Booth 404<br />

9900 Innovation Dr, RP 2139<br />

Wauwatosa, WI 53226 USA<br />

Phone: 866-344-3633<br />

Website: http://www.gehealthcare.com/ultrasound<br />

GE Healthcare provides transformational medical technologies that will shape a<br />

new age of patient care. GE Healthcare’s expertise in medical imaging and information<br />

technologies, medical diagnostics, patient-monitoring systems, disease<br />

research, drug discovery, and biopharmaceuticals is dedicated to detecting disease<br />

earlier and tailoring treatment for individual patients. GE Healthcare offers a<br />

broad range of services to improve productivity in health care and to enable health<br />

care providers to better diagnose, treat, and manage patients. For more information,<br />

visit www.gehealthcare.com<br />

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Exhibitor Profiles<br />

Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute, Inc Booth 524<br />

4615 Gulf Blvd, Suite 205<br />

St Pete Beach, FL 33706 USA<br />

Phone: 800-619-1900<br />

Fax: 727-363-0811<br />

E-mail: support@gcus.com<br />

Website: https://www.gcus.com<br />

Since 1985, Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute has been an established and trusted<br />

organization accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical<br />

Education to provide continuing medical education seminars, ultrasound registry<br />

review preparation materials, and self-directed study aid products dedicated to the<br />

diagnostic medical sonography profession. To date, Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute<br />

has provided ultrasound education to more than 130,000 medical professionals.<br />

With the ability to offer education in live, digital, and self-directed formats,<br />

Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute is sure to have what you need to put you on the road<br />

to success. Stop by and see us at booth 524.<br />

Heritage Medical Products, Inc Booth 104<br />

10380 CR 6370<br />

West Plains, MO 65775 USA<br />

Phone: 888-256-8748<br />

E-mail: heritagemedical@centurytel.net<br />

Website: http://www.sonobed.com<br />

What do you get when a registered sonographer designs and builds your exam bed?<br />

Functional features and innovative designs along with creative upholstery colors<br />

let you personalize your ergonomic exam bed. Heritage Medical Products has been<br />

around since 1995, gaining knowledge from our clients and implementing experience<br />

from trusted sources in the field of sonography.<br />

—Jason K. Stasney, RVT, RDCS, owner, Heritage Medical Products, Inc<br />

Hitachi Aloka Medical, Ltd Booth 303<br />

10 Fairfield Blvd<br />

Wallingford, CT 06492 USA<br />

Phone: 800-872-5652<br />

Fax: 203-269-6075<br />

E-mail: inquiry@hitachi-aloka.com<br />

Website: http://www.hitachi-aloka.com<br />

As a recognized leader in ultrasound innovation, Hitachi Aloka Medical is known for<br />

unparalleled image quality, superior system reliability, and intuitive use of innovative<br />

technologies. Hitachi Aloka Medical has the answer for all of your clinical diagnostic<br />

requirements.<br />

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Exhibitor Profiles<br />

Imorgon Medical, LLC Booth 106<br />

555 Veterans Blvd, Suite 110<br />

Redwood City, CA 94063 USA<br />

Phone: 877-298-7543<br />

E-mail: sales@imorgon.net<br />

Website: http://www.imorgon.net<br />

Imorgon’s integrated ultrasound software solutions are designed to bring ultrasound<br />

to its full potential while cost-effectively advancing work flow efficiencies, ensuring<br />

diagnostic confidence, and improving reporting accuracy. Imorgon Report Accelerator—Advance<br />

work flow efficiencies through seamless transfer of numeric data<br />

from the ultrasound system to report templates while eliminating paper forms.<br />

Imorgon Ultrasound View—Ensure diagnostic confidence by viewing ultrasound<br />

equipment quality clips and stills interleaved in acquisition order at true frame rates<br />

and lengths on the picture archiving and communication system viewing station.<br />

Sonographer Quality Control Tools—Improve reporting accuracy by performing quality<br />

control measures without information technology support: easily correct patient<br />

name and identification on the images; correct study exceptions; split studies that<br />

were accidentally merged; and combine a patient’s exam done in two different<br />

rooms. Technology Integration—Imorgon is integrated with multivendor, multisystem<br />

solutions and in strict compliance with Health Level 7 and digital imaging and<br />

communications in medicine standards.<br />

Intersocietal Accreditation Commission (IAC) Booth 111<br />

6021 University Blvd, Suite 500<br />

Ellicott City, MD 21043 USA<br />

Phone: 800-838-2110<br />

Fax: 800-581-7889<br />

E-mail: cfraas@intersocietal.org<br />

Website: http://www.intersocietal.org<br />

The Intersocietal Accreditation Commission (IAC) provides accreditation for vascular<br />

testing, echocardiography, nuclear/positron emission tomography, magnetic resonance<br />

imaging, computed tomography (including dental), and carotid stenting. A new<br />

program for vein centers will become available in <strong>2013</strong>. Stop by the IAC booth or visit<br />

www.intersocietal.org for details highlighting the IAC’s new programs and services<br />

that maintain our incredibly high standards—focused on quality patient care—while<br />

improving the experience for you. It’s a whole new day for accreditation, and the IAC<br />

is leading the way.<br />

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Exhibitor Profiles<br />

Joint Review Committee on Education in<br />

Diagnostic Medical Sonography (JRC-DMS) Booth 110<br />

6021 University Blvd, Suite 500<br />

Ellicott City, MD 21043 USA<br />

Phone: 443-973-3251<br />

Fax: 866-738-3444<br />

E-mail: mail@jrcdms.org<br />

Website: http://jrcdms.org<br />

The Joint Review Committee on Education in Diagnostic Medical Sonography makes<br />

accreditation recommendations for diagnostic medical sonography (DMS) programs<br />

to the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs.<br />

Programmatic accreditation is awarded to programs that through a self-study and<br />

site visit demonstrate substantial compliance to published standards and guidelines<br />

specific to DMS.<br />

Kyoto Kagaku Co, Ltd Booth 118<br />

3109 Lomita Blvd<br />

Torrance, CA 90505 USA<br />

Phone: 310-325-8860<br />

Fax: 310-325-8867<br />

E-mail: rw-kyoto@kyotokagaku.co.jp<br />

Website: http://www.kyotokagaku.com<br />

Established in 1948, with origins in the 1800s, Kyoto manufactures internationally<br />

acclaimed simulation training mannequins and models. Kyoto’s expertise spans<br />

several major disciplines, including imaging, medical, and nursing education. The<br />

experiential training afforded by Kyoto’s high-fidelity products helps instructors<br />

enable students to become professionals.<br />

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Booth 522<br />

Wolters Kluwer Health Headquarters<br />

530 Walnut St<br />

Philadelphia, PA 19106 USA<br />

Phone: 800-638-3030<br />

E-mail: customerservice@lww.com<br />

Website: http://www.lww.com<br />

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins is a unit of Wolters Kluwer Health, a group of leading<br />

information companies offering specialized publications and software for physicians,<br />

nurses, students, and specialized clinicians. Products include drug guides, medical<br />

journals, nursing journals, medical textbooks, and medical PDA software. More than<br />

just an online medical book store, www.lww.com also contains valuable resources for<br />

libraries and institutions, faculty, medical students and residents, retail bookstores,<br />

pharmaceutical representatives, advertisers, and authors. Make lww.com your online<br />

medical, nursing, and allied health profession resource.<br />

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Exhibitor Profiles<br />

Mammography Reporting System, Inc Booth 116<br />

9709 3rd Ave NE, Suite 208<br />

Seattle, WA 98115 USA<br />

Phone: 800-253-4827<br />

Fax: 206-633-6038<br />

E-mail: sales@mrsys.com<br />

Website: http://www.mrsys.com<br />

With more than 25 years in business, Mammography Reporting System, Inc (MRS),<br />

is recognized as the industry pioneer for software designed to track and report<br />

breast-related procedures. MRS systems offer scalable work flow optimization<br />

solutions that are designed to promote quality patient care, operational efficiency,<br />

and improved financial performance for imaging facilities of any size. MRS is trusted<br />

by more than 2500 facilities nationwide and is the largest provider of breast tracking<br />

and reporting solutions. MRS specializes in incorporating operational efficiency<br />

into virtually any work flow. The system delivers value to the customer by offering<br />

the widest range of vendor integrations of any breast information system on the<br />

market, giving MRS the flexibility to integrate into any facility’s work flow. Robust<br />

statistical reports, an excellent user interface, and an unparalleled patient<br />

communications package are all hallmarks of MRS systems. MRS is constantly<br />

innovating by investing heavily in research and development to provide state-of-theart<br />

solutions that can simplify the jungle of rapidly evolving technological and<br />

industry standards in breast imaging. MRS offers a number of products that are<br />

designed to deliver immediate results and a positive return on investment in any<br />

breast-imaging practice. Contact sales or visit the MRS company website for more<br />

information and/or a demonstration of the products and services MRS offers.<br />

MedaPhor, Ltd Booth 102<br />

The Medicentre<br />

Heath, Suite 4<br />

Cardiff CF14 4UJ, Wales<br />

Phone: 44-2920-756534<br />

E-mail: sales@medaphor.com<br />

Website: http://www.medaphor.com<br />

MedaPhor is a global ultrasound training company selling a range of virtual reality<br />

ultrasound training simulators, which bridge the gap between conventional training<br />

and the patient. The award-winning ScanTrainer is a 24/7 virtual reality ultrasound<br />

training simulator, which combines “real-feel” haptic simulation with real patient<br />

scans and curriculum-based interactive learning to provide fast and effective ultrasound<br />

training in a nonclinical environment. ScanTrainer’s self-directed learning<br />

removes the requirement of patients to learn on and minimizes an expert’s direct<br />

supervision, making the system both resource efficient and cost-effective. The system<br />

comes with integrated obstetric and gynecologic core skill training modules,<br />

and a wide range of pathology-based advanced skill modules and diagnostic case<br />

studies for the experienced practitioner are also available.<br />

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Medstreaming Booth 324<br />

8201 164th Ave NE, Suite 200<br />

Redmond, WA 98052 USA<br />

Phone: 206-724-2044<br />

Fax: 425-650-7477<br />

E-mail: ryan.plasch@medstreaming.com<br />

Website: http://www.medstreaming.com<br />

At Medstreaming, our mission is to provide affordable and scalable medical information<br />

technology solutions in various clinical domains, such as cardiovascular,<br />

vascular, and obstetric and gynecologic. Our vision is to enable access to medical<br />

structured data anywhere, anytime, and to allow mining and quality review services<br />

to be performed using these structured medical data.<br />

Mindray North America Booth 525<br />

800 MacArthur Blvd<br />

Mahwah, NJ 07430 USA<br />

Phone: 800-288-2121<br />

Website: http://www.na.mindray.com<br />

Headquartered in New Jersey, Mindray has been providing medical solutions to<br />

medical professionals worldwide for more than 20 years. The M7 and M5 laptopstyle<br />

ultrasound systems are practical and effective tools for clinical specialists.<br />

Nanosonics, Inc Booth 705<br />

566 Gardiners Rd, Suite 24<br />

Alexandria, NSW 2015, Australia<br />

Phone: 317-833-8123<br />

E-mail: info@nanosonics.com.au<br />

Website: http://www.nanosonics.com.au<br />

The Trophon EPR, designed and manufactured by Nanosonics, delivers a 7- minute<br />

automated high-level disinfection cycle for ultrasound probes that is fast, easy to<br />

use, environmentally friendly, and quality assured. Nanosonics is a global leader in<br />

the development of innovative technology for infection control. Nanosonics platform<br />

technology delivers superior, cost-effective health care and the highest standards of<br />

occupational health and environmental safety. Established in 2001, Nanosonics, Inc,<br />

is based in Australia with offices in the United States and Europe.<br />

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Exhibitor Profiles<br />

Parker Laboratories, Inc Booth 418<br />

286 Eldridge Rd<br />

Fairfield, NJ 07004 USA<br />

Phone: 973-276-9500<br />

Fax: 973-276-9510<br />

E-mail: parker@parkerlabs.com<br />

Website: http://www.parkerlabs.com<br />

Parker Laboratories, Inc, is a leading manufacturer of medical ultrasound and electromedical<br />

contact media, including gels, lotions and pads. Some of Parker’s<br />

products include Aquasonic 100 ultrasound transmission gel, the world standard for<br />

medical ultrasound; sterile Aquasonic 100; Eclipse probe covers pregelled with<br />

Aquasonic 100, available in 3- and 4-dimensional sizes; and Protex cleaner/<br />

disinfectant spray and wipes, a 1-step disinfectant cleaner effective against a broad<br />

spectrum of pathogens, including methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus,<br />

human immunodeficiency virus, and many others. Visit the company website for<br />

more information.<br />

PCI Medical, Inc Booth 319<br />

8 Inspiration Ln<br />

Chester, CT 06412 USA<br />

Phone: 800-862-3394<br />

Fax: 866-271-5982<br />

E-mail: info@pcimedical.com<br />

Website: http://pcimedical.com<br />

GUS disinfection soak stations are the right way to disinfect your transvaginal,<br />

transrectal, and transesophageal ultrasound probes. GUS eliminate fumes from<br />

o-phthalaldehyde, hydrogen peroxide, and glutaraldehyde, while protecting your<br />

delicate probes during the soaking process. Fumes are drawn into the patented<br />

carbon filter, where they are adsorbed and eliminated, and clean air is returned to<br />

the room. GUS disinfection soak stations are an inexpensive and safe way to meet<br />

Joint Commission and Occupational Safety and Health Administration regulations.<br />

Philips Healthcare Booth 504<br />

3000 Minuteman Rd<br />

Andover, MA 01810 USA<br />

Phone: 800-934-7372<br />

Fax: 978-689-9862<br />

Website: http://www.philips.com/healthcare<br />

As a global leader in health care technology, Philips Healthcare is dedicated to improving<br />

people’s lives through meaningful innovation. We are guided by the understanding<br />

that there is a patient connected to everything we do and that all over the<br />

world, patients and their clinicians are counting on us to deliver solutions across the<br />

continuum of care. Please join us at booth 504.<br />

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Exhibitor Profiles<br />

Primal Pictures, Ltd Booth 218<br />

119 Farringdon Rd<br />

London EC1R, England<br />

Phone: 44-207-637-1010<br />

E-mail: sam@primalpictures.com<br />

Website: http://www.primalpictures.com<br />

Primal creates and publishes accurate and interactive 3-dimensional (3D) anatomy<br />

and imaging software, including the 3D anatomy for musculoskeletal ultrasound<br />

lower and upper limb series. View and label ultrasound scans based on clinically<br />

relevant transducer positions, and compare to detailed anatomy correlations—ideal<br />

for reference and training.<br />

Samsung Electronics America, Inc Booth 516<br />

85 Challenger Rd<br />

Ridgefield Park, NJ 07660 USA<br />

Phone: 1-866-SAM-4BIZ<br />

E-mail: hme@sea.samsung.com<br />

Website: http://www.samsung.com/business<br />

As a global leader in information technology, Samsung’s Enterprise Business<br />

Division (EBD) is committed to its business customers and loyal partners with worldclass<br />

solutions. Samsung EBD offers a complete portfolio of technology solutions<br />

to support business growth aspirations, including virtualization, printing, displays,<br />

notebook and tablet personal computers, digital signage, medical equipment, and<br />

set-top-box and hospitality televisions. With a market-oriented approach to innovation,<br />

Samsung EBD solutions move businesses forward while helping reduce<br />

operating costs. Samsung EBD is a division of Samsung Electronics America, Inc,<br />

a US subsidiary of Samsung Electronics Company, Ltd, and is among the world’s<br />

largest technology companies.<br />

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Exhibitor Profiles<br />

Sidra Medical and Research Center Booth 711<br />

Al-Nasr Tower (A)<br />

Al-Dafra, Al-Cornich<br />

PO Box 26999<br />

00974 Doha, Qatar<br />

Phone: 974-4404-2333<br />

Fax: 974-4404-2015<br />

E-mail: info@sidra.org<br />

Website: http://www.sidra.org<br />

Sidra Medical and Research Center is a groundbreaking hospital, research, and education<br />

institution currently under construction in Doha, Qatar, that will focus on the<br />

health and well-being of women and children regionally and globally. Sidra will be a<br />

fully digital facility, incorporating the most advanced information technology applications<br />

in clinical, research, and business functions. Sidra will initially have around<br />

400 beds with infrastructure to enable expansion to 550 beds in a subsequent<br />

phase. Sidra represents the vision of Her Highness Sheikha Moza bint Nasser who<br />

serves as its chairperson. The high-tech facility will not only provide world-class<br />

patient care but will also help build Qatar's scientific expertise and resources.<br />

Sidra will be funded by a US$7.9 billion endowment from Qatar Foundation, one of<br />

the largest endowments of its kind in the world. Sidra is part of a dynamic research<br />

and education environment in Qatar that includes leading international institutions,<br />

such as Sidra’s academic partner Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar and Qatar<br />

Science and Technology Park. Through strong partnerships with leading institutions<br />

around the world, Sidra is creating an intellectual ecosystem to help advance<br />

scientific discovery through investment in medical research. Sidra will have a unique<br />

working structure with interprofessional collaboration at the heart, providing the<br />

best holistic care for patients and an unparalleled learning environment for its medical<br />

professionals. Sidra will combine the best in design, technology, operations,<br />

and practices from medical centers around the world to offer its employees an<br />

environment that is at once familiar and extraordinary.<br />

Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc Booth 304<br />

51 Valley Stream Pkwy<br />

Malvern, PA 19355 USA<br />

Phone: 610-448-4500<br />

Website: http://www.usa.siemens.com/ultrasound<br />

Siemens Medical Solutions is one of the largest suppliers of medical technologies<br />

in the world, offering complete solutions comprising medical devices, advanced<br />

information technologies, and services. Siemens Medical Solutions is known for<br />

bringing together innovative medical technologies, health care information systems,<br />

management consulting, and support services to help customers achieve tangible,<br />

sustainable, clinical, and financial outcomes. Founded more than 125 years ago,<br />

Siemens Medical Solutions brings together innovative medical devices, information<br />

technology, and services to help customers streamline work flow.<br />

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Exhibitor Profiles<br />

Simbionix USA Corporation Booth 124<br />

7100 Euclid Ave, Suite 180<br />

Cleveland, OH 44103 USA<br />

Phone: 216-229-2040<br />

Fax: 216-229-2070<br />

E-mail: infousa@simbionix.com<br />

Website: http://www.simbionix.com<br />

Simbionix, a world leader in medical education solutions, has added the U/S<br />

Mentor to their full line of simulators. The U/S Mentor is an advanced medical<br />

simulator for the training of ultrasound-related examinations and interventions.<br />

This product expansion offers multidisciplinary, realistic hands-on training for the<br />

ever-growing use of ultrasound in medicine, especially in a point-of-care setting.<br />

It provides residents, fellows, and practicing physicians an opportunity to acquire<br />

and improve their sonography-related skills on a variety of virtual patients. The U/S<br />

Mentor simulator is designed to provide the optimal educational environment to<br />

reach and demonstrate competency levels. It joins a full spectrum of high-quality,<br />

technically advanced products that were developed by an experienced research<br />

and development team in collaboration with global medical experts. Simulators in<br />

more than 50 countries are supported by our world-class customer support center<br />

that is available 24/7 to provide the most responsive service available. To learn<br />

more about Simbionix and the new U/S Mentor, visit www.simbionix.com or follow<br />

us on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Contact us at infousa@simbionix.com, or call<br />

866-746-2466 with any questions.<br />

Simulab Corporation Booth 123<br />

1600 W Armory Way<br />

Seattle, WA 98119 USA<br />

Phone: 206-297-1260<br />

Fax: 253-681-7667<br />

Email: info@simulab.com<br />

Website: http://www.simulab.com<br />

Simulab Corporation provides procedural task trainers for the medical education<br />

community. Its product line includes a variety of innovative ultrasound-guided procedure<br />

training models for emergency and critical care including CentraLineMan,<br />

FemoraLineMan, VascularAccessChild, and SonoMan; a unique trainer that teaches<br />

users how to read diagnostic ultrasound images. Simulab offers an array of adult and<br />

pediatric task trainers for surgical procedures as well including TraumaMan that is<br />

the most widely used surgical trainer in the world today.<br />

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Exhibitor Profiles<br />

Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine (SMFM) Booth 709<br />

409 12th Street, SW<br />

Washington, DC 20024 USA<br />

Phone: 202-863-2476<br />

E-mail: smfm@smfm.org<br />

Website: https://www.smfm.org<br />

The Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine is a not-for-profit organization of more than<br />

2000 members that are dedicated to improving perinatal care. The society’s primary<br />

objectives are to promote and expand education in maternal-fetal medicine and to<br />

encourage the exchange of new ideas and research concerning the most recent<br />

approaches and treatments for obstetric problems.<br />

Society of Ultrasound in Medical Education (SUSME)/<br />

<strong>2013</strong>: Year of Ultrasound Fifth Floor Foyer<br />

6311 Garners Ferry Rd<br />

Columbia, SC 29209 USA<br />

Phone: 803-216-3204<br />

E-mail: info@susme.org<br />

Website: http://www.susme.org, http://www.ultrasound<strong>2013</strong>.org<br />

The Society of Ultrasound in Medical Education (SUSME) is a 501C3 organization committed<br />

to promoting ultrasound in medical education. It is an academic society that will help guide the<br />

development of best practices in teaching and testing of medical students, residents, and other<br />

trainees in the field of clinical ultrasound. The mission of SUSME is to promote the use of<br />

ultrasound in medical education through development of educational experiences, research on<br />

outcomes, and distribution of results. <strong>2013</strong>: The Year of Ultrasound is a campaign organized by<br />

the SUSME and the AIUM, designed to promote the widespread integration of ultrasound education<br />

into medical school curriculums and postgraduate continuing medical education activities.<br />

SonoSim, Inc Booth 215<br />

3030 Nebraska Ave, Suite 301B<br />

Santa Monica, CA 90404 USA<br />

Phone: 310-315-2828<br />

E-mail: info@sonosim.com<br />

Website: http://www.sonosim.com<br />

SonoSim is the creator of the SonoSim ultrasound training solution. The SonoSim<br />

product line comprises a series of revolutionary, real-patient–based ultrasound<br />

training products. They use a laptop computer training environment to deliver<br />

unparalleled didactic content, knowledge assessment, and hands-on training.<br />

The refreshingly engaging learning experience allows users the freedom to learn<br />

anytime, anywhere on a library of pathologic cases. For more information, visit<br />

www.sonosim.com.<br />

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Exhibitor Profiles<br />

SonoSite, Inc Booth 204<br />

21919 30th Dr SE<br />

Bothell, WA 98021 USA<br />

Phone: 425-951-1200<br />

Fax: 425-951-1201<br />

Website: http://www.sonosite.com<br />

SonoSite, Inc, the world leader in bedside and point-of-care ultrasound, delivers<br />

solutions that meet the imaging needs of the medical community. With its acquisition<br />

of the VisualSonics ultra high-frequency micro imaging technology, SonoSite<br />

continues to influence the future of medical ultrasound in both the clinical and<br />

preclinical markets.<br />

Sonultra Corporation Booth 616<br />

6345 Balboa Blvd, Building III, Suite 360<br />

Encino, CA 91316 USA<br />

Phone: 310-557-1750<br />

E-mail: sales@sonultra.com<br />

Website: http://www.sonultra.com<br />

Sonultra Corporation’s newly patented technology can help grow and manage your<br />

practice. New ultrasound reporting and imaging solutions for mobile and satellite<br />

expansion, virtual access, picture archiving and communication system, hyperspectral<br />

imaging system, radiology information system, and electronic medical record<br />

system integration continue to enhance the 25+ years of solutions we have provided<br />

to hospitals, private practices, and your colleagues. Come see our latest offerings.<br />

Sound Ergonomics, LLC Booth 523<br />

6830 NE Bothell Way, C-236<br />

Kenmore, WA 98028 USA<br />

Phone: 425-489-3839<br />

Fax: 425-489-9030<br />

E-mail: ctcoffin@soundergonomics.com<br />

Website: http://www.soundergonomics.com<br />

Sound Ergonomics, LLC, founded by sonographers, provides consulting services and<br />

ergonomic products for the prevention of occupational musculoskeletal disorders in<br />

allied health personnel. Our consultants have more than 60 years of combined<br />

medical imaging experience and hold graduate certificates in occupational<br />

ergonomics. We also provided services for those working in other computer-related<br />

fields. Our services include educational programs, workshops, clinical site evaluations,<br />

and exam room and computer workstation setup consultation. Our products<br />

include injury prevention compliance programs, educational and exercise videos,<br />

arm support devices, cable support arm bands and wrist supports, cardiac exam<br />

cushions, and ergonomic exam tables and seating.<br />

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Exhibitor Profiles<br />

Sound Technology, Inc Booth 212<br />

401 Science Park Rd<br />

State College, PA 16801 USA<br />

Phone: 814-234-4377<br />

Fax: 814-234-5033<br />

E-mail: info@sti-ultrasound.com<br />

Website: http://www.sti-ultrasound.com<br />

Since 1987, Sound Technology, Inc (STI), has provided medical ultrasound original<br />

equipment manufacturers with state-of-the-art ultrasound probe designs. As a wholly<br />

owned subsidiary of Analogic Corporation, STI focuses on innovation and partnership<br />

with global customers and suppliers to serve the growing demand for quality<br />

and affordable diagnostic ultrasound product solutions. With facilities in both State<br />

College, Pennsylvania, and Denver, Colorado, STI designs and manufactures a<br />

complete portfolio of ultrasound probes for a wide range of applications, including<br />

radiology, cardiology, obstetrics, gynecology, and surgery. During product development,<br />

STI’s engineering team works closely with our customers to exceed all technical<br />

requirements to provide optimal integration between probes and ultrasound<br />

systems as well as ergonomic solutions for the comfort of both sonographers and<br />

patients. Through continuous dedication to innovation, STI is now offering triple–<br />

matching layer probe designs. These designs are available in 2-dimensional linear,<br />

convex, and endocavity probes as well as 3-dimensional convex and endocavity<br />

probe designs. Similar in performance to single-crystal probes, STI’s cost-effective<br />

triple–matching layer probes meet the price/performance demands of both<br />

midrange and high-end ultrasound systems.<br />

SuperSonic Imagine Booth 209<br />

Les Jardins de la Duranne, Bât E and F<br />

510 Rue René Descartes<br />

13857 Aix-en-Provence, France<br />

Phone: 33-425-686-6380<br />

E-mail: contactsusa@supersonicimagine.com<br />

Website: http://www.supersonicimagine.com<br />

SuperSonic Imagine is an innovative multinational imaging company that has developed<br />

a revolutionary ultrasound system: the Aixplorer. Aixplorer is an UltraFast<br />

ultrasound system with impeccable image quality and two breakthrough technologies:<br />

ShearWave elastography (SWE) and UltraFast Doppler (UFD). SWE is the only<br />

technology cleared by the Food and Drug Administration in the United States that<br />

measures shear wave velocity in real-time. SWE displays local tissue elasticity on<br />

a color-coded map, with an adjustable numeric scale in meters per second. UFD<br />

unites color flow imaging with pulsed wave Doppler. Three seconds of scanning renders<br />

high-quality flow information, ultrafast color frame rates without compromises,<br />

and complete spectral Doppler analysis.<br />

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Exhibitor Profiles<br />

Terason Ultrasound Booth 318<br />

77 Terrace Hall Ave<br />

Burlington, MA 01803 USA<br />

Phone: 781-270-4143<br />

Fax: 781-270-4145<br />

E-mail: info@terason.com<br />

Website: http://www.terason.com<br />

Terason is an advanced technology company setting new standards in portable<br />

ultrasound. The all new uSmart3200T is a small, lightweight, power-packed ultrasound<br />

solution developed by sonographers for sonographers. Terason now provides<br />

a family of products that are versatile, cost-effective solutions at the point of<br />

patient care. Terason is entrusted by thousands of clinicians and partners throughout<br />

the world for ultrasound diagnosis and interventional guidance.<br />

Texas Children’s Pavilion for Women/<br />

Baylor College of Medicine Booth 610<br />

6651 Main St, Suite F420<br />

Houston, TX 77031 USA<br />

Phone: 832-303-3630<br />

E-mail: dechase@texaschildrens.org<br />

Website: http://www.fetal.texaschildrens.org<br />

As one of the nation’s leaders in the diagnosis and treatment of abnormalities in<br />

unborn and newborn infants, Texas Children’s Pavilion for Women is committed to<br />

providing the best possible care and outcome for each mother, baby, and family.<br />

We provide comprehensive care to meet the needs of pregnant women, fetuses,<br />

and newborns. The physicians at Texas Children’s Pavilion for Women are recognized<br />

leaders in fetal medicine and fetal and neonatal surgery. As one of only a few<br />

centers in the United States and one of a handful internationally to provide the full<br />

spectrum of fetal therapies, Texas Children’s attracts parents from around the world<br />

seeking the ultimate in care for their unborn children.<br />

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Exhibitor Profiles<br />

Texas Fetal Center Booth 121<br />

6410 Fannin, Suite 210<br />

Houston, TX 77030 USA<br />

Phone: 832-325-7288<br />

Fax: 713-383-1464<br />

E-mail: texasfetalcenter@memorialhermann.org<br />

Website: http://www.texasfetalcenter.org<br />

The Texas Fetal Center at Children’s Memorial Hermann Hospital and the University<br />

of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth) Medical School is a leader<br />

in providing diagnosis, treatment, and complete care for mothers with high-risk<br />

pregnancies and babies with congenital anomalies or genetic conditions. The multidisciplinary<br />

team is the most experienced at providing comprehensive fetal<br />

diagnosis and intervention in the Southwest, and its members are world leaders in<br />

laser ablation for twin-twin transfusion syndrome, performing more than 300 laser<br />

ablation cases, and performed the first fetal spina bifida repair in the region.<br />

The team is the first extracorporeal membrane oxygenation center in Texas and<br />

also the first in Texas to perform the ex-utero intrapartum treatment procedure.<br />

The center is a national leader in research studies, being one of only 8 centers<br />

nationally to be included in the National Institute of Child Health and Human<br />

Development Network. The center, located in the Texas Medical Center, is a collaboration<br />

between Children’s Memorial Hermann Hospital and UTHealth Medical<br />

School. To learn more about the Texas Fetal Center, visit www.texasfetalcenter.org.<br />

Toshiba America Medical Systems, Inc Booth 510<br />

2441 Michelle Dr<br />

Tustin, CA 92780 USA<br />

Phone: 800-421-1968<br />

Fax: 714-734-0362<br />

E-mail: dkemp@tams.com<br />

Website: http://medical.toshiba.com<br />

An innovator in medical imaging technology, Toshiba America Medical Systems<br />

markets, sells, distributes, and services diagnostic imaging systems throughout<br />

the United States. Toshiba is committed to providing customers with the patientfocused<br />

technology and optimum system performance needed to succeed in today’s<br />

health care marketplace.<br />

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Exhibitor Profiles<br />

Trisonics, Inc Booth 214<br />

533 Second St, Suite 1<br />

Highspire, PA 17034 USA<br />

Phone: 877-876-6427<br />

Fax: 717-939-6864<br />

E-mail: sales@trisonics.com<br />

Website: http://www.trisonics.com<br />

Trisonics, Inc, is your ultrasound imaging partner specializing in ultrasound service,<br />

support, systems, parts, and transducers. Our goal is to provide cost-effective<br />

solutions with an emphasis on personalized service.<br />

UltraLinq Healthcare Solutions, Inc Booth 217<br />

236 W 30th St, 6th Floor<br />

New York, NY 10001 USA<br />

Phone: 800-227-2956<br />

Fax: 888-456-9189<br />

Website: http://www.ultralinq.com<br />

Your image management is simplified with our cloud-based solution. UltraLinq<br />

allows you to effectively and efficiently view, report, manage, share, distribute, and<br />

archive your ultrasound studies. Delivered under a software as a service model, we<br />

eliminate the expense and complexity associated with managing a traditional PACS<br />

system, and match your program’s expenses with revenues through our simple<br />

exam pricing structure.<br />

Ultrasonix Medical Corporation Booth 312<br />

130-4311 Viking Way<br />

Richmond, BC V6V2K9, Canada<br />

Phone: 604-279-8550<br />

Fax: 604-279-8559<br />

E-mail: marketing@ultrasonix.com<br />

Website: http://www.ultrasonix.com<br />

Ultrasonix develops and manufactures diagnostic ultrasound imaging systems with<br />

customizable touch screens to simplify work flows. The company’s systems are<br />

built on an open software platform that enables remote service and easy updates<br />

to keep current with advancements in imaging technology. Our full diagnostic<br />

ultrasound research systems are used at more than 200 universities and biomedical<br />

organizations around the world. Founded in 2000, Ultrasonix is a privately held<br />

company headquartered in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada.<br />

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Exhibitor Profiles<br />

Verinata Health, Inc Booth 703<br />

800 Saginaw Dr<br />

Redwood City, CA 94063 USA<br />

Phone: 650-503-5200<br />

E-mail: info@verinata.com<br />

Website: http://www.verinata.com<br />

Verinata Health, Inc, is driven by a sole and extraordinary purpose—maternal and fetal health.<br />

Our initial focus is to develop and offer noninvasive tests for early identification of fetal<br />

chromosomal abnormalities using our proprietary technologies. We aim to reduce the anxiety<br />

associated with today’s multistep process, the unacceptable false-positive rates, the nonspecific<br />

and sometimes confusing results of current prenatal screening methods, as well as the<br />

risk of current invasive procedures.<br />

ZONARE Medical Systems, Inc Booth 323<br />

420 North Bernardo Ave<br />

Mountain View, CA 94043 USA<br />

Phone: 650-230-2800<br />

Fax: 650-230-2828<br />

E-mail: info@zonare.com<br />

Website: http://www.zonare.com<br />

ZONARE is solely dedicated to ultrasound excellence through its innovative,<br />

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Product Listing<br />

Product Listing<br />

Computers<br />

Computer Software<br />

AS Software, Inc<br />

ContextVision<br />

Digisonics, Inc<br />

Fetal Medicine Foundation, USA<br />

(FMF)<br />

Imorgon Medical, LLC<br />

Mammography Reporting<br />

Systems, Inc<br />

Primal Pictures, Ltd<br />

Systems<br />

Digisonics, Inc<br />

Consulting Services<br />

Fetal Medicine Foundation<br />

Gammex, Inc<br />

GE Healthcare<br />

Sound Ergonomics, LLC<br />

Financial/Leasing<br />

GE Healthcare<br />

Repairs/Service<br />

Gammex, Inc<br />

GE Healthcare<br />

Trisonics, Inc<br />

Display Monitors<br />

Mammography Reporting<br />

Systems, Inc<br />

Education<br />

Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute, Inc<br />

Kyoto Kagaku Co, Ltd<br />

Accreditation<br />

American Institute of Ultrasound<br />

in Medicine (AIUM)<br />

American Registry for Diagnostic<br />

Medical Sonography (ARDMS)<br />

Fetal Medicine Foundation<br />

Intersocietal Accreditation<br />

Commission (IAC)<br />

Joint Review Committee on<br />

Education in Diagnostic<br />

Medical Sonography<br />

(JRC-DMS)<br />

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins<br />

Mammography Reporting<br />

Systems, Inc<br />

Certification<br />

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins<br />

Mammography Reporting<br />

Systems, Inc<br />

SonoSim, Inc<br />

Institution/Society<br />

American Institute of Ultrasound<br />

in Medicine (AIUM)<br />

American Society of<br />

Echocardiography (ASE)<br />

Intersocietal Accreditation<br />

Commission (IAC)<br />

Center for Fetal Diagnosis and<br />

Treatment at the Children’s<br />

Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP)<br />

Fetal Medicine Foundation, USA<br />

(FMF)<br />

Society for Maternal-Fetal<br />

Medicine (SMFM)<br />

Publications<br />

American Institute of Ultrasound<br />

in Medicine (AIUM)<br />

American Society of<br />

Echocardiography (ASE)<br />

CAE Healthcare<br />

Elsevier<br />

Fetal Medicine Foundation, USA<br />

(FMF)<br />

Primal Pictures, Ltd<br />

Sound Ergonomics, LLC<br />

Medical Books/Journals/<br />

Multimedia Products<br />

American Institute of Ultrasound<br />

in Medicine (AIUM)<br />

American Society of<br />

Echocardiography (ASE)<br />

Fetal Medicine Foundation, USA<br />

(FMF)<br />

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins<br />

Primal Pictures, Ltd<br />

Simbionix USA Corporation<br />

Simulators<br />

Kyoto Kagaku Co, Ltd<br />

MedaPhor, Ltd<br />

Simbionix USA Corporation<br />

SonoSim, Inc<br />

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Product Listing<br />

Software<br />

Fetal Medicine Foundation<br />

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins<br />

Mammography Reporting<br />

Systems, Inc<br />

MedaPhor, Ltd<br />

Primal Pictures, Ltd<br />

Simbionix USA Corporation<br />

SonoSim, Inc<br />

Sonultra Corporation<br />

Training<br />

CIRS, Inc<br />

Fetal Medicine Foundation, USA<br />

(FMF)<br />

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins<br />

MedaPhor, Ltd<br />

Samsung Electronics America, Inc<br />

Simbionix USA Corporation<br />

SonoSim, Inc<br />

SonoSite, Inc<br />

Sound Ergonomics, LLC<br />

Videotapes<br />

American Institute of Ultrasound<br />

in Medicine (AIUM)<br />

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins<br />

Sound Ergonomics, LLC<br />

Original Equipment Manufacturer<br />

Products/Supplies<br />

Heritage Medical Products, Inc<br />

Sound Technology, Inc<br />

Picture Archiving and<br />

Communication Systems<br />

AS Software, Inc<br />

Digisonics, Inc<br />

Imorgon Medical, LLC<br />

Mammography Reporting<br />

Systems, Inc<br />

Acquisition Devices<br />

Imorgon Medical, LLC<br />

Mini Picture Archiving and<br />

Communication Systems<br />

AS Software, Inc<br />

Imorgon Medical, LLC<br />

Workstations<br />

Mammography Reporting<br />

Systems, Inc<br />

Quality Assurance Testing Equipment<br />

Phantoms<br />

ATS Laboratories, Inc<br />

CAE Healthcare<br />

CIRS, Inc<br />

Gammex, Inc<br />

Research and Development<br />

ALPINION Medical Systems, Inc<br />

Center for Fetal Diagnosis and<br />

Treatment at the Children’s<br />

Hospital of Philadelphia<br />

(CHOP)<br />

ContextVision<br />

Fetal Medicine Foundation<br />

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins<br />

Ultrasonix Medical Corporation<br />

Supplies<br />

GE Healthcare<br />

Heritage Medical Products, Inc<br />

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins<br />

Amniocentesis Trays<br />

Cook Medical<br />

Biopsy Equipment<br />

Cook Medical<br />

Catheters<br />

Cook Medical<br />

Disinfectants/Cleaners<br />

CIVCO Medical Solutions<br />

Parker Laboratories, Inc<br />

Ergonomic Furniture/<br />

Education/Resources<br />

Heritage Medical Products, Inc<br />

Sound Ergonomics, LLC<br />

Fume Control<br />

PCI Medical, Inc<br />

Gel/Gel Warmers<br />

CIVCO Medical Solutions<br />

Parker Laboratories, Inc<br />

Printers/Paper<br />

CIVCO Medical Solutions<br />

GE Healthcare<br />

Probes/Supplies<br />

Samsung Electronics America, Inc<br />

Sheaths<br />

Parker Laboratories, Inc<br />

Tables<br />

Heritage Medical Products, Inc<br />

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Product Listing<br />

Product Listing<br />

Transducers<br />

GE Healthcare<br />

SonoSite, Inc<br />

SuperSonic Imagine<br />

Trisonics, Inc<br />

ZONARE Medical Systems, Inc<br />

Ultrasound Systems<br />

Abdominal<br />

ALPINION Medical Systems, Inc<br />

ContextVision<br />

Esaote North America, Inc<br />

GE Healthcare<br />

Hitachi Aloka Medical, Ltd<br />

Mindray North America<br />

Philips Healthcare<br />

Samsung Electronics America, Inc<br />

Siemens Medical Solutions<br />

USA, Inc<br />

SonoSite, Inc<br />

SuperSonic Imagine<br />

Toshiba America Medical<br />

Systems, Inc<br />

Trisonics, Inc<br />

Ultrasonix Medical Corporation<br />

ZONARE Medical Systems, Inc<br />

Bone Assessments<br />

ALPINION Medical Systems, Inc<br />

GE Healthcare<br />

Mammography Reporting<br />

Systems, Inc<br />

Philips Healthcare<br />

Color Flow Doppler<br />

ALPINION Medical Systems, Inc<br />

Esaote North America, Inc<br />

GE Healthcare<br />

Hitachi Aloka Medical, Ltd<br />

Mindray North America<br />

Philips Healthcare<br />

Samsung Electronics America, Inc<br />

Siemens Medical Solutions<br />

USA, Inc<br />

SonoSite, Inc<br />

SuperSonic Imagine<br />

Terason Ultrasound<br />

Toshiba America Medical<br />

Systems, Inc<br />

Trisonics, Inc<br />

Ultrasonix Medical Corporation<br />

ZONARE Medical Systems, Inc<br />

Continuous Wave/<br />

Pulsed Wave Doppler<br />

ALPINION Medical Systems, Inc<br />

Esaote North America, Inc<br />

Hitachi Aloka Medical, Ltd<br />

Philips Healthcare<br />

Siemens Medical Solutions<br />

USA, Inc<br />

SonoSite, Inc<br />

Terason Ultrasound<br />

Toshiba America Medical<br />

Systems, Inc<br />

Trisonics, Inc<br />

Ultrasonix Medical Corporation<br />

ZONARE Medical Systems, Inc<br />

Echocardiography<br />

ALPINION Medical Systems, Inc<br />

CAE Healthcare<br />

Esaote North America, Inc<br />

GE Healthcare<br />

Hitachi Aloka Medical, Ltd<br />

Philips Healthcare<br />

Siemens Medical Solutions<br />

USA, Inc<br />

SonoSite, Inc<br />

Terason Ultrasound<br />

Trisonics, Inc<br />

Handheld<br />

Esaote North America, Inc<br />

Gammex, Inc<br />

GE Healthcare<br />

Hitachi Aloka Medical, Ltd<br />

Mindray North America<br />

Philips Healthcare<br />

Samsung Electronics America, Inc<br />

SonoSite, Inc<br />

SuperSonic Imagine<br />

Terason Ultrasound<br />

Trisonics, Inc<br />

Harmonic Imaging<br />

ALPINION Medical Systems, Inc<br />

GE Healthcare<br />

Hitachi Aloka Medical, Ltd<br />

Philips Healthcare<br />

Samsung Electronics America, Inc<br />

Siemens Medical Solutions<br />

USA, Inc<br />

SonoSite, Inc<br />

SuperSonic Imagine<br />

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Product Listing<br />

Terason Ultrasound<br />

Toshiba America Medical<br />

Systems, Inc<br />

Trisonics, Inc<br />

Ultrasonix Medical Corporation<br />

Intracavitary<br />

GE Healthcare<br />

Philips Healthcare<br />

SonoSite, Inc<br />

SuperSonic Imagine<br />

Toshiba America Medical<br />

Systems, Inc<br />

Trisonics, Inc<br />

ZONARE Medical Systems, Inc<br />

Laparoscopic<br />

GE Healthcare<br />

Hitachi Aloka Medical, Ltd<br />

Obstetric/Gynecologic<br />

ALPINION Medical Systems, Inc<br />

AS Software, Inc<br />

CAE Healthcare<br />

ContextVision<br />

Esaote North America, Inc<br />

GE Healthcare<br />

Hitachi Aloka Medical, Ltd<br />

Mammography Reporting<br />

Systems, Inc<br />

MedaPhor, Ltd<br />

Mindray North America<br />

Philips Healthcare<br />

Samsung Electronics America, Inc<br />

Siemens Medical Solutions<br />

USA, Inc<br />

SonoSite, Inc<br />

Terason Ultrasound<br />

Toshiba America Medical<br />

Systems, Inc<br />

Trisonics, Inc<br />

Ultrasonix Medical Corporation<br />

ZONARE Medical Systems, Inc<br />

Preowned<br />

GE Healthcare<br />

Samsung Electronics America, Inc<br />

Siemens Medical Solutions<br />

USA, Inc<br />

Trisonics, Inc<br />

ZONARE Medical Systems, Inc<br />

Real-time Compound Imaging<br />

ALPINION Medical Systems, Inc<br />

GE Healthcare<br />

Hitachi Aloka Medical, Ltd<br />

Samsung Electronics America, Inc<br />

Siemens Medical Solutions<br />

USA, Inc<br />

SuperSonic Imagine<br />

Terason Ultrasound<br />

Toshiba America Medical<br />

Systems, Inc<br />

Ultrasonix Medical Corporation<br />

Refurbished<br />

GE Healthcare<br />

Samsung Electronics America, Inc<br />

Trisonics, Inc<br />

Small Parts<br />

ALPINION Medical Systems, Inc<br />

ContextVision<br />

Esaote North America, Inc<br />

Gammex, Inc<br />

GE Healthcare<br />

Hitachi Aloka Medical, Ltd<br />

Samsung Electronics America, Inc<br />

Siemens Medical Solutions<br />

USA, Inc<br />

SonoSite, Inc<br />

SuperSonic Imagine<br />

Terason Ultrasound<br />

Toshiba America Medical<br />

Systems, Inc<br />

Trisonics, Inc<br />

Ultrasonix Medical Corporation<br />

ZONARE Medical Systems, Inc<br />

Three-Dimensional<br />

ALPINION Medical Systems, Inc<br />

ContextVision<br />

Esaote North America, Inc<br />

GE Healthcare<br />

Hitachi Aloka Medical, Ltd<br />

Mindray North America<br />

Philips Healthcare<br />

Samsung Electronics America, Inc<br />

Siemens Medical Solutions<br />

USA, Inc<br />

Toshiba America Medical<br />

Systems, Inc<br />

Trisonics, Inc<br />

Ultrasonix Medical Corporation<br />

ZONARE Medical Systems, Inc<br />

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Product Listing<br />

Product Listing<br />

Transcranial<br />

ALPINION Medical Systems, Inc<br />

GE Healthcare<br />

Hitachi Aloka Medical, Ltd<br />

Philips Healthcare<br />

Siemens Medical Solutions<br />

USA, Inc<br />

SonoSite, Inc<br />

Toshiba America Medical<br />

Systems, Inc<br />

ZONARE Medical Systems, Inc<br />

Urologic<br />

ALPINION Medical Systems, Inc<br />

Esaote North America, Inc<br />

GE Healthcare<br />

Hitachi Aloka Medical, Ltd<br />

Mindray North America<br />

Samsung Electronics America, Inc<br />

Siemens Medical Solutions<br />

USA, Inc<br />

SuperSonic Imagine<br />

Terason Ultrasound<br />

Toshiba America Medical<br />

Systems, Inc<br />

Trisonics, Inc<br />

Ultrasonix Medical Corporation<br />

Vascular<br />

ALPINION Medical Systems, Inc<br />

ContextVision<br />

Esaote North America, Inc<br />

GE Healthcare<br />

Hitachi Aloka Medical, Ltd<br />

Mammography Reporting<br />

Systems, Inc<br />

Mindray North America<br />

Philips Healthcare<br />

Siemens Medical Solutions<br />

USA, Inc<br />

SonoSite, Inc<br />

SuperSonic Imagine<br />

Terason Ultrasound<br />

Toshiba America Medical<br />

Systems, Inc<br />

Trisonics, Inc<br />

Ultrasonix Medical Corporation<br />

ZONARE Medical Systems, Inc<br />

Veterinary<br />

Esaote North America, Inc<br />

GE Healthcare<br />

Hitachi Aloka Medical, Ltd<br />

Mindray North America<br />

Philips Healthcare<br />

Samsung Electronics America, Inc<br />

Siemens Medical Solutions<br />

USA, Inc<br />

SonoSite, Inc<br />

Trisonics, Inc<br />

Ultrasonix Medical Corporation<br />

ZONARE Medical Systems, Inc<br />

Ultrasound-Guided Devices<br />

Interventional<br />

GE Healthcare<br />

Mindray North America<br />

Philips Healthcare<br />

Siemens Medical Solutions<br />

USA, Inc<br />

Terason Ultrasound<br />

Ultrasonix Medical Corporation<br />

ZONARE Medical Systems, Inc<br />

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Product Listing<br />

Product Listing<br />

Transcranial<br />

ALPINION Medical Systems, Inc<br />

GE Healthcare<br />

Hitachi Aloka Medical, Ltd<br />

Philips Healthcare<br />

Siemens Medical Solutions<br />

USA, Inc<br />

SonoSite, Inc<br />

Toshiba America Medical<br />

Systems, Inc<br />

ZONARE Medical Systems, Inc<br />

Urologic<br />

ALPINION Medical Systems, Inc<br />

Esaote North America, Inc<br />

GE Healthcare<br />

Hitachi Aloka Medical, Ltd<br />

Mindray North America<br />

Samsung Electronics America, Inc<br />

Siemens Medical Solutions<br />

USA, Inc<br />

SuperSonic Imagine<br />

Terason Ultrasound<br />

Toshiba America Medical<br />

Systems, Inc<br />

Trisonics, Inc<br />

Ultrasonix Medical Corporation<br />

Vascular<br />

ALPINION Medical Systems, Inc<br />

ContextVision<br />

Esaote North America, Inc<br />

GE Healthcare<br />

Hitachi Aloka Medical, Ltd<br />

Mammography Reporting<br />

Systems, Inc<br />

Mindray North America<br />

Philips Healthcare<br />

Siemens Medical Solutions<br />

USA, Inc<br />

SonoSite, Inc<br />

SuperSonic Imagine<br />

Terason Ultrasound<br />

Toshiba America Medical<br />

Systems, Inc<br />

Trisonics, Inc<br />

Ultrasonix Medical Corporation<br />

ZONARE Medical Systems, Inc<br />

Veterinary<br />

Esaote North America, Inc<br />

GE Healthcare<br />

Hitachi Aloka Medical, Ltd<br />

Mindray North America<br />

Philips Healthcare<br />

Samsung Electronics America, Inc<br />

Siemens Medical Solutions<br />

USA, Inc<br />

SonoSite, Inc<br />

Trisonics, Inc<br />

Ultrasonix Medical Corporation<br />

ZONARE Medical Systems, Inc<br />

Ultrasound-Guided Devices<br />

Interventional<br />

GE Healthcare<br />

Mindray North America<br />

Philips Healthcare<br />

Siemens Medical Solutions<br />

USA, Inc<br />

Terason Ultrasound<br />

Ultrasonix Medical Corporation<br />

ZONARE Medical Systems, Inc<br />

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